Petrov's estimate was good, this was really the territory of Little Japan, and those boys couldn't tell what Petrov's origin was, so they could only hand over his original words.
Daddy didn't have to wait long, and the boys got instructions from little Japan, and he was willing to meet Petrov.
So Petrov and Yuri were respectfully taken to a luxuriously decorated house, the outside of which was dilapidated, and at first glance it looked like a typical building of a slum, but inside there was a cave.
Petrov didn't pay much attention to this, and they didn't stay long before they were ushered into the living room, where a man was sitting on the sofa, smoking a cigar leisurely, and behind him stood two bodyguards.
"Old fellow, I didn't expect you to come out, I thought you would only be able to stay in the Lubyanka for the rest of your life," the man, known as Little Japan, said unceremoniously.
"I'm different, seeing that you can live a free life, I'm happy for you from the bottom of my heart, little Japan" As soon as Daddy Petrov said this, the man behind Little Japan was about to make a move, but Little Japan stretched out his hand to stop him.
The real name of Little Japan that Petrov's father is talking about is Vyacheslav Ivankov, and Little Japan is just his nickname.
As the name suggests, Vyacheslav has an Asian face and is as short as an Asian.
However, if someone dares to call him Little Japan in front of him, then it is definitely playing with his life.
Vyacheslav is not of Japanese descent, he was born in Georgia, and his parents are Russian.
Vyacheslav lived in Moscow as a child, and his parents and relatives were originally high-ranking state officials, but because of Stalin, many of Vyacheslav's relatives were sent to the gulag.
Lacking the restraint of his relatives since childhood, he had no choice but to wander the streets, blaming Stalin for his unfortunate childhood, hating Stalin and everything in the Soviet Union.
He was already well-known in society at a very young age.
At that time, Vyacheslav was only a teenager, and he spent his days on the streets, tearing up Stalin posters one by one, and it took a lot of courage to dare to do so.
When Vyacheslav was a little older, he was already able to dominate the side with his little brother, and he was finally able to stop running for a living, and at that time he liked Sambo wrestling and was a good wrestler.
During the day, Vyacheslav and his younger brothers went around extorting money for protection money to splurge on themselves.
In the evening, he took his brothers to soak in the bar and drank his sister.
Vyacheslav's good life did not last long, once in a bar, Vyacheslav got into a conflict with someone over a woman, he shot and seriously injured someone, so he was sent to prison for the first time in his life, when Stalin was still alive.
After a few years in prison, Vyacheslav was released and started a black market business, and as a result, he made a fortune and became a big brother again, this time the KGB did not show any mercy and sent him directly to the famous Butelska prison, which is famous because it also held the Nobel laureate Solzhenitsyn and the famous poet Mayakovsky.
And Daddy Petrov also met Vyacheslav here.
However, Vyacheslav and his father were not friends at all, but natural rivals.
If you want to explain this clearly, you have to talk about Daddy's past.
Dad once told Seryosha that he was sent to prison because he killed the secretary of the Youth League Committee who slept with his wife in the unit, but in fact this was only the reason why he was sent to prison for the second time.
And before that, Daddy had another prison past.
When he was young, he participated in the Great Patriotic War, but he did not go voluntarily, because of political problems, he was sent by Stalin to the Siberian Gulag, where he lived a miserable life.
But the German invasion saved Daddy, and because the Soviet front was tight, Stalin had no choice but to beat the additional soldiers to the prisoners in prison.
At that time, the government promised prisoners that they would get a reduced sentence if they went to war.
At that time, Dad felt that if he continued like this, he would die in the Gulagli sooner or later, and it was better to lose his life on the battlefield than to do this.
At that time, many of the Gulagri prisoners chose to go to war, while others refused to cooperate with the government and would not die for Stalin.
As a result, the prisoners in the prison gradually split into two factions, and people like Daddy were called "the black words of Sukha prison, referring to prisoners who cooperate with the authorities, which is equivalent to B".
So the prison was gradually emptied, and all that was left here were die-hards, people who would never oppose the government.
Gradually, they took control of the privileges of the prison.
However, things changed after the war, as a large number of Sukas returned to prison to serve the rest of their sentences, and the highest honor of the Soviet gangsters in the prison was equivalent to that of the godfather, with the highest power and status and was widely respected, the law thieves could not cooperate with the authorities in any way, and the bosses had their own set of rules and would never tolerate these traitors.
And so a war between the thief and the Sukka began.
Due to the baptism of war that the Sukas withstood and the deliberate favoritism of the prison management, it is not surprising that the thieves suffered a great loss in this war.
At that time, people died almost every day in the prison for unknown reasons.
Daddy is a member of Suka, so naturally he will not stay out of it.
In fact, Daddy did mix well at that time, and when Daddy was finally released from prison, he was already an amazing Suka big brother.
After being released from prison, my father found a job and married a wife, and I really lived a happy and happy life.
It's a pity that everything came to an end with Daddy's re-imprisonment.
Guilty of the felony of manslaughter, Daddy was also sent to Butelska prison and again lost his freedom.
When he was imprisoned for the second time, because he had already left the prison, his father who was deeply aware of Suka's life in prison was not at all easy.
The thieves in the prison don't want to kill their father all the time.
Daddy also developed a group of his own forces in prison to fight against them.
A new war began, and it was here that little Japan finally won the unanimous respect of all the thieves in the prison, crowned king, and became the godfather of the new generation of thieves. t1706231537: