The camera recorded Alexandrovich's burgeoning heroism, and under Martin's encouragement, the comedy star became increasingly confident.
He stood at the entrance of the Dnieper Cafe, the scene where the Security Bureau was leading criminals out one after another; it became merely a backdrop.
To make a hero, it's not enough for someone to accomplish extraordinary deeds; media propaganda plays a crucial role.
And Alexandrovich had exactly that.
Lebrov-controlled 1+1 TV Channel, with the highest viewership ratings in Ukraine, even surpassed the national television channels.
Martin, looking out of the car window, said, "Although Alexandrovich isn't tall, he has a strong sense of justice."
Lebrov defined him outright, "He's a hero."
Martin wholeheartedly agreed, "Yes, he's a hero now and will be in the future."
"It's time for the TV channel to interview him." Lebrov took out his mobile phone and made a call.