Waking up after death in the body of young Ivan Molodoy, the son of Ivan III, Ivan Gromov immediately began fighting for his life and future. And when his father died prematurely, he took over the young kingdom of Rus, accepting the title as the rightful heir of Daniil Galitsky.
It is the year 1477. But Rus is no longer what it used to be. Ivan married a Neapolitan woman, starting trade with the West bypassing the Hanseatic League. He got tangled in a complex religious crisis. He began reforms. And by creating a small but regular army, he managed to subdue the North-East of Rus, bring the steppe into vassal dependence, and win a hard war against the Polish-Lithuanian alliance.
However, the religious crisis continues to grow, as do the problems. After all, the enemies now consider Ivan much more seriously and are preparing to take revenge for old wrongs. Will the King of Rus cope? Will he hold on to his new, extensive lands when they start beating at him from all sides, trying to tear him to pieces?