Broken Arm After the Gifted Pit Bike The schoolboy who received a pit bike ended up with a broken arm, likely a fracture. A visit is arranged to see how the hand is healing. Kirill is sick and stays behind while the others check in.
An Empty Gifted Apartment and a Hidden Address He does not live in the apartment that was gifted to him; it sits unused while utilities are still paid in his name for unclear reasons. He stays at his girlfriend’s friend’s place because schoolkids keep turning up at the gifted apartment and it stresses him out. The address is kept discreet to avoid more unwanted visits.
Sponsorship Pitch: Easy Profits and a Contest An investment company called Avalon is presented with claims of passive income. A 90,000‑ruble deposit is opened for 14 days, projecting 18,000 rubles profit and a 108,000 ruble payout. A joint giveaway offers 10,000 rubles split into two 5,000‑ruble prizes plus a main prize of a PlayStation 4 Pro. Participation requires a 100‑ruble deposit and a comment under a linked Instagram post.
Risky Cast Removal and Healing Consequences He removed his cast because the itching became unbearable. Warnings follow that the bone may heal crooked or fail to regain full movement if the cast stays off. Suggestions to scratch under the cast with a ruler or paper are rejected. The arm still hurts.
Fragmented Family and Distant Ties He mentions a brother—likely a half‑brother—but they hardly meet. The family situation is tangled, with separate households and little communication. Day‑to‑day routines are shaky, and he rarely cooks for himself.
A Suspicious Visitor Signals Trouble An unfamiliar, shady visitor appears at the door and hangs around outside. There is talk of a police statement being filed and later withdrawn. The visitor is branded a scammer involved in criminal schemes and is told to leave. Anxiety builds around his influence and intentions.
Warnings About Crime and an Ultimatum Max is warned that following a scammer leads to prison and can pull others down with him. Because he is under 18 and cannot legally take loans, he is viewed as an easy target for credit and money manipulation. An ultimatum is set: stay with that crowd and solve problems without help, or step away and keep friends who refuse to support illegal activity. If he chooses the scammer, he should not come back asking for assistance.
Naivety, Manipulation, and Stepping Back Max is described as impressionable and easily pressured, and he stops listening once immediate problems pass. Past attempts to shield him have not changed his behavior. The decision is made to stop helping and let him learn through his own mistakes. The aim is for reality to prove the warnings right.
A Steering Wheel Fix to Preempt Questions A brief aside explains the missing steering‑wheel airbag. It was removed for reupholstery because the old plastic cover looked bad. It will be put back soon so viewers focus on the core situation rather than the car detail.
Leaving Him to His Choices Max spends time in the yard with the same dubious guy, laughing and hanging out. The visitors walk away, cut contact, and tell him to resolve issues within his new circle. Viewers are asked whether this decision is right, and the newcomer’s cunning, negative vibe is noted. The episode closes with standard calls to subscribe and wait for the next part.