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The stakes are rising: people are starting to disappear in the city, and suspicion falls on the vampire family. Countess Olga is about to give birth to an unusual baby, but Baranovsky is too passionate about his new vampire status to notice any oddities during pregnancy - only Jean sees them. There is a rift among the Keepers: Kostya does not cope with his duties, but his mother has her own plan in this regard. While Annushka continues to keep a secret from Usachev, Vlad tries to divert Boris's attention from the Smolenskys — but you can't fool an experienced vampire. On a farm hidden from the outside world in the Urals, they are not ready to put up with the fact that someone lives by completely different rules. A battle is coming, the like of which has never been seen before. Or will Slava's grandfather still be able to solve the problem bloodlessly, as soon as he knows how?
Fear for her fate and the contempt of others torment Olga. But the countess will have to adapt to life side by side with bloodthirsty relatives: it seems that she and the child are here for a long time. And if she didn't start making important alliances, the next vampire council vote would turn against her. The worried mother does not know that Sergei, Jean and Vlad are already rushing to her aid.
No wonder they say that history is cyclical. Investigating the mysterious disappearances of Smolensk residents, Annushka again comes to the doorstep of Slava's grandfather's apartment. The culprit is inside, but it's not so easy to bring him to justice. Meanwhile, Olga finally arrives at the mysterious farm. But the Ural clan has not yet decided who the new mother will be — a guest or a prisoner.
Miracles are happening in Smolensk, and Boris Feliksovich is glad to witness them. The fussy Ural bloodsucker manages to do everything: look at the "death" of his enemies, and admire the birth of a new life. The main thing is that Slava's grandfather's plan works, at least temporarily deterring the guests. But what the Smolensk family could not have predicted was the unexpected interest of the clan in Olga, who had already suffered.
The peaceful Smolensk vampires, led by Grandfather Slava, once again defended their existence. Ghouls from the Ural clan have been expelled from the city — it is unclear how long. Vlad returns to Boris Felixovich to keep Smolenskys informed of all enemy plans. The family finally relaxes and goes into personal affairs: Annushka is trying to establish contact with Usachev, Zhenek is getting used to a new face, Jean is looking after Olga, her child and the irresponsible Sergei. Only Boris's farewell message haunts Svyatoslav Vernidubovich... and for good reason.
The stakes are rising: people are starting to disappear in the city, and suspicion falls on the vampire family. Countess Olga is about to give birth to an unusual baby, but Baranovsky is too passionate about his new vampire status to notice any oddities during pregnancy - only Jean sees them. There is a rift among the Keepers: Kostya does not cope with his duties, but his mother has her own plan in this regard. While Annushka continues to keep a secret from Usachev, Vlad tries to divert Boris's attention from the Smolenskys — but you can't fool an experienced vampire. On a farm hidden from the outside world in the Urals, they are not ready to put up with the fact that someone lives by completely different rules. A battle is coming, the like of which has never been seen before. Or will Slava's grandfather still be able to solve the problem bloodlessly, as soon as he knows how?
With the summer season in Smolensk, not only warmth has appeared, but also new characters — from the girl Mila, who witnessed strange murders, to a new investigator who came to the city many years ago and is now surprised to discover a familiar face at the local police station. Slava's grandfather's family has a lot of challenges ahead of them: they need to keep their secret, protect the city from the forces of evil again, and... get along with a new Guardian.
Smolensk is an ordinary city located in the central part of Russia. Only one thing distinguishes it from any other provincial city in the middle zone... Vampires live in Smolensk! They've been living for a long time. They live quietly. They live by the law. They live the unremarkable life of an ordinary Russian family and don't kill people at all. Although, of course, they drink blood. And that's when they find bloodless guys in a birch grove near Smolensk... The peaceful life of Smolensk vampires is under threat.