Chapter 80 The Death of a Famous Actor
In a high-end apartment building in downtown Moscow, the cleaner Andrei was cleaning the corridors as usual. 【Phoenix\/Huang\/Update quickly Please search //ia/u///】Andrei is a retired worker in Moscow, and he cannot spend his old age safely in Moscow with a meager pension. So Andre had to find a part-time job to earn some pocket money while his body was still strong.
Andre was lucky enough to find a job as a janitor and cleaner. During the day, Andre only needs to clean the elevator entrances on each floor and clean up the garbage in the corridors. At night, Andre lives in the janitor's duty room downstairs and is responsible for guarding the building. The gate of the apartment building, to prevent those malicious guys from coming in and stealing sheep.
There were still a few young men in the apartment building who were on duty with Andre, but they had already asked for leave to go home, saying that they would not come back until after the New Year. Andre is an old bachelor, there is no problem of going home or not. But a bad old man like him can't beat bad guys, but at least one thing can make Andre rest assured, that is, the security around here is the best in Moscow, after all, all the people living in this apartment are all The most beautiful people in the USSR.
That's right! This is the apartment building of Mosfilm, and most of the residents here are actors of Mosfilm. Andrei has been fond of movies since he was young, and his favorite movie star is Zoya Fedorova who lives in this building. As long as Andre sees Fedorova, he will feel infinite happiness from the bottom of his heart. Fedorova is so charming and charming. Even though she is old now and can only play some mother roles in movies, Andre still likes her and every role she creates.
From "The Girl from Leningrad" to "Moscow Doesn't Believe in Tears" Andrei has seen every role played by Fedorova. Whether it was the field nurse he portrayed when he was young, or the image of a kind and kind mother he portrayed in middle age, Andre was deeply imprinted in his mind.
At the beginning, Andre chose to come here as a gatekeeper because he liked his idol to live here. As long as he thinks of being able to guard the gate for his idol, Andre has endless energy. And the happiest thing for Andrei every day is to deliver newspapers and letters to Fedorova's home. Andrei always kept Fedorova's letters and newspapers separately and delivered them himself. Whenever Fedorova took the newspapers and letters, she always said "Thank you!" with a smile on her face. Her appearance and demeanor were exactly the same as when she was in the movie.
Andrei took the elevator as usual to collect the garbage in the corridor floor by floor. He held a plastic bag in his hand, which contained newspapers and letters to be sent to Fedorova. Andre was full of anticipation in his heart. He was wondering if he could say a few more words to Fedorova when he saw Fedorova today. If he could say a few more words, Andre would definitely faint with excitement.
Andre came to the eighth floor. After the elevator door opened slowly, Andre walked out of the elevator pushing the garbage truck.
Then pick up a bag of garbage and block the door of the elevator, so that the elevator will not leave this floor soon.
Since Fedorova is a meritorious artist, a whole floor belongs to her. Andre first put the garbage in the corridor into the garbage truck. Then, facing the shiny metal door of the elevator, she sorted out her clothes, took off her dirty gloves, picked up newspapers and letters, and walked towards Zoya Fedorova's house nervously and full of expectations. the gate.
"Ms. Fedorova, are you home?" Andrei asked, reaching out to knock on the door. But just as Andrey's fingers touched the door of Fedorova's house, the door opened slowly.
"Yeah?" Andrei felt a little strange, did Zoya Fedorova forget to close the door? This is not good. I must remind her.
"Ms. Fedorova, are you at home? You didn't close the door, it's very dangerous! I..." Andre walked into the room as he spoke. This was the first time he entered Fedorova's house. This was enough for him to be excited for several years, but just when he was not sure whether he should go inside again, he suddenly saw Fedorova lying on the ground in the reflection of the window glass from the corner of his eyes.
"Ms. Fedorova, what's wrong with you! Are you sick? Fei... ah!" Andre walked in anxiously, but when he walked in front of Fedorova, he was shocked by the sight in front of him startled. He immediately fell to the ground.
Actress Fedorova was staring at the ceiling with her eyes wide open at this time, without any trace of blood on her face. Her neck was strangled by a ribbon, and Fedorova's tongue stuck out. Outside, it looked terrifying.
"Ah~~ah~~ah! Someone is dead, come quickly!" Andrei howled in horror and rushed out of Fedorova's house, ignoring any work, he followed the stairs of the safe passage , ran downstairs in a hurry, and dialed the number of the Internal Affairs Bureau with trembling hands.
"Hi! Hello! This is the Internal Affairs Bureau. What can I do?" The operator on the other side of the phone asked gently.
"Kill~~killed! Hurry up!~~ Come on!" Andre said incoherently on the phone.
"Killed? Who killed? Sir, please calm down and speak slowly! Otherwise, it will be difficult for me to solve the problem for you!" Steady Andre who reported the crime.
Andre picked up the half bottle of vodka on his desk, took a sip, and then calmed down, and began to describe to the police what happened!
"Your address, sir, tell me your address first!" The operator was also guiding Andre to describe the case in an orderly manner.
"Kutuzov Street, Mosfilm apartments!" Andrei replied.
"Okay, now please tell me! Who is the victim?" The operator continued to guide.
"Zoya Fedorova, the actress who played the nurse in the film "The Girl from Leningrad", come quickly! She was strangled to death, sticking out her long tongue, frightened to death Me!" Andre said with lingering fear.
"Okay Mr. Andre, please stay where you are and don't move anything, our police officers will arrive as quickly as possible!" The operator finally said. (To be continued.)