Without hesitation, Hannibal throws his troops on the march to Rome. The Second Punic War has begun. Fedor Chaika and Lekha Larin, Russian marines transported into this era by the will of fate, fight to carve out their place under the sun in a new world for them. One among the soldiers of Carthage, the other among the Scythian warriors. After a naval battle with Roman ships off the Spanish coast, the marine from Carthage, Fedor Chaika, ends up in Hannibal’s land army and, along with it, passes through the entire grand path full of dangers—from the Pyrenees to the Alps. After many months, a multi-thousand army of Carthaginian warriors invades Italian lands and begins its victorious march, grinding down Roman legions on the way to the capital of a hostile state. Great battles await—battles that will go down in history. But Rome has no intention of surrendering.