Two countries have been crossed, power has been gained—the kind that, in this country, only an emperor possessed—but there is no peace. Problem after problem swirls in your head, crushing you under decisions that must be made. When Andrei was on Earth, the main thing for him was to survive. Survive even when he was creeping through “the green zone,” every second expecting a shot. Survive when he was a hired killer. Survive when he hid from his pursuers in a remote monastery and became a monk.
Here, in this world, everything turned out differently: destroy Evil, and only then survive. And for that, Andrei is ready not to spare either himself or his loved ones. Like in war.