E.n Salygin Uchebnik Osnovy — Pravovedeniia
The next Monday, Kirill’s teacher asked the class, "Why do we study jurisprudence? Is it just to pass the exam?"
While walking home, Kirill saw a group of older men unloading heavy crates into the basement of an abandoned community center. One man dropped a crate; out spilled a tangle of electrical components and unlabeled canisters. The man looked up, locked eyes with Kirill, and stepped forward—not with a smile, but with a warning. "Keep walking, kid. You didn't see anything. This is private business." e.n salygin uchebnik osnovy pravovedeniia
In a small, quiet town in the Ural foothills, a high school senior named Kirill sat at his desk, staring at the blue-and-white cover of To most of his classmates, the book was a heavy brick of definitions. To Kirill, it was a guidebook to a game he was finally learning how to play. That afternoon, the "game" became real. The next Monday, Kirill’s teacher asked the class,