Misha devoured the porridge, smearing it over his chin. He was very hungry, but he tried to eat carefully, holding the spoon correctly. A polite boy.
“Let’s at least see what’s in the suitcase,” I nodded.
We sat Misha down in front of the TV and put on “Nu, pogodi!” The suitcase opened with a click.
I held my breath. Money. Piles and piles of bills, tied with security bands.
“My God,” Peter exhaled.
I grabbed a bundle at random. Five-thousand-ruble bills, one-hundred-ruble bills. I figured there were about thirty bundles, no less.