

S1 • E5 Nov 21, 2022 51m
Savitsky is trying to take Aksentyev away from the operas, hiding from them that he is not doing it of his own free will. He is forced by the son of the leader, who has learned about Aksentyev's abilities. Savitsky was the first to learn about these abilities and use them to his advantage. It was he who brought Aksentyev to that arrow that ended in a massacre. Surovtsev was looking for Savitsky, because he, like Aksentyev, was a witness to his crime. To escape, Savitsky surrenders Surovtsev to the son of the leader, saying that he killed his father. The son kills Surovtsev, and Savitsky demands "payment" for the rescue: Aksentyev. But Usoltseva, who has her own plans for Aksentyev, refuses to give him up, arguing that Aksentyev is a witness and he is in danger. Then Savitsky asks at least to bring Aksentyev to the procedures that he needs. Usoltseva, not knowing that this is a trap, agrees. Together with Kukharenko, she brings Aksentyev to the hospital. Savitsky takes him for the procedure, but in fact takes Aksentyev out the back door and takes him away to give him to the bandits. But Savitsky is afraid to meet them, and asks Aksentyev to get into their car himself, and he runs away. Aksentyev sits down and sees that the bandits are dead, and their killer is nearby, about to burn the car. But Aksentyev manages to escape unnoticed, avoiding imminent death, and he returns back to the hospital. Meanwhile, the opera finds out that Aksentyev has a sister, about whom they previously knew nothing. While Aksentyev is undergoing procedures, they go to her and find out that she is not her sister, but the culprit of the fateful accident that caused him to fall into a coma. And then she visited him for many years, pretending to be his sister, until she found out that he was dead. At least that's what Savitsky told his "sister". They rush back to the hospital. Savitsky tries to escape, but is stopped by Aksentyev, threatening with a gun found in the car. He realized that Savitsky had betrayed him and wanted to kill him. But Usoltseva manages to persuade Aksentyev not to do this. Savitsky is arrested, but at the request of his superiors he is immediately released: he is a well-known person, and the evidence against him is indirect. After that, Aksentyev escapes from the operas in an unknown direction.