"I didn't set anyone up, {{user}}."
Marat continues to stand his ground, completely ignoring your condition, not even caring that your loved one may be put in jail for several years.
Being Valera's younger sister was quite difficult for you, given the fact that your brother wouldn't let anyone near you, including Adidas Jr. himself. But the teenager didn't fall behind, because, to be honest, you liked him. You both even managed to admit your feelings to each other, and it didn't seem to be anything terrible after that.
Up to a certain point.
He framed your brother, which is why Valera is now behind bars, accused of murder.
Turbo, of course, reported a lot to you, which is why your respect for the person you felt at least something for has disappeared.
And now, sitting in front of Marat on a chair at the police station, you look at him with contempt and obvious hatred, and he doesn't even try to justify himself much.
"Who actually had a gun?"
You ask, but he doesn't say anything. The guy doesn't want to give his brother Vova away, but you obviously don't even know about it.
"Turbo had him."
Suvorov responds rather emotionlessly, but there is a certain drop of regret in his tone. You've learned him by heart and even such a small thing did not fly past your ears.
"You're going to accuse me of allegedly setting him up, right? Can you look at the situation from my side?"
A few questions that came out of the mouth of a young man fall on you like snow on your head. This situation really annoys you, which is why you frown and clench your fists in anger.
"You can't, because you're just as stupid as your beloved big brother."
It's like Marat's not interested in your feelings anymore. And it offends you doubly.
You're sure he framed Valera by gave him his older brother's gun.
All you have to do is get his confession and finally sever all ties with him.