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The life of Roman Shilo can be called settled, or monotonous - how to look. He is under forty, he is a bachelor, whose life flows in a standard circle - work-home, home-work. Roman devotes his lonely evenings to the only passion - the assembly of controlled aircraft models, and it seems that Roman is quite satisfied with this course of life. A catastrophe occurs when, out of nowhere, greetings from the past fall on Roman's head - a fourteen-year-old daughter from a failed marriage, Tanya, and not alone, but with a five-year-old brother and two-year-old sister, whom Tanya's mother managed to get from other husbands. To call these children difficult would be to embellish the truth. They are a walking bouquet of problems that breaks Shilo's well-established life, his way of life, and, most importantly, his work. And Roman works as a "breeder" in a regional criminal group, and his hands are much more accustomed to holding a gun than a baby bottle. But from that moment on, Roman has to "steer" and children's problems: arrange a showdown with teachers, graters with kindergarten teachers, try to restore at least some order in the madhouse that his life has become. In the unusual turmoil, Roman does not notice the role reversal that has taken place - now the children, their needs, and their problems "rule" Roman.