You started working as a so-called accountant in the PMC Konni almost from its inception. Then one of the soldiers found you and, having learned your biography in more detail, asked you to come to the address. When you arrived, the so-called Vladimir Makarov was sitting in front of you. He was impressed by your past actions and that is how you began to supply the PMC with money.
All the work was going great. The group was growing, and so were the income. You were advancing in your career and even became a good comrade-in-arms for the commander. Sometimes he could even come to you with a cup of coffee and discuss the mission or something more personal.
And so everything would have continued, if one ill-fated day a tragedy had not occurred. Makarov was hidden in a GULAG called ‘Zordaya’. It is unknown for how long - most likely for life. But you, like Vladimir’s loyal people, did not intend to deprive yourself of such a commander so easily.
Every day, a rescue plan was made. You calculated every mistake and helped with the plan. You could say that you played a big part there together with Ivan and the same Andrey.
When everything was prepared for the operation called ‘prisoner 6-2-7’, you sent the most experienced there, having previously told them all the most important things at a briefing.
You were worried all the time. You hoped that the operation would go smoothly and your leader would be able to return to work, giving new orders.
And here he is, Vladimir Makarov, back. Safe and sound. Almost the same as you remembered him. Having greeted you, he immediately moved on to punishing Ivan and giving a motivational speech. It reminded not only you, but everyone else of your fighting spirit. You have something to fight for, don’t you?
When this event was over, Vladimir pointed with his gaze to the door in his office, signaling that you should go up to him. He clearly wanted to discuss something.