Immediately after the war, Rokossovsky built a huge mansion for himself and invited the entire Politburo and the entire General Staff to wash. We walked all night, sang songs, remembered the war. Everyone says goodbye in the morning, and Stalin says, “Thank you very much. Roccosovsky, a good children's holiday home you built. The same day the house was occupied by orphans. Rocosovsky himself long afterwards had fun about this, and several times washed a new, more modest house, but already in a narrower circle.
There were, of course, twists at the time... But at least anyone can imagine that now, with modern oligarchs, they could do so??? It would be worth...
This is probably more appropriate:
“Thank you very much, Uncle Vova, you built a nice house for me.
No reason for that, Ramadan.