A native Muscovite is torn between heirs: on the one hand, there is a man who considers himself his only son, on the other — the former and her daughter, who calls herself the daughter of a Muscovite. There is also a third party — a blood brother who considers other heirs to be crooks. Why is a resident of the capital afraid for his life? How do the heirs get along with him under the same roof? And which of them has more rights to his multimillion-dollar property?