18+ A contemporary man spent his whole life hating the communists for repressing his parents in the 1930s. On his father’s deathbed, he made a vow to take revenge on the hated regime. Near the end of a long, eventful life—one that began with a basement gym and ended with a powerful business empire—he regretted only one thing: that the promise made to his father remained unfulfilled. How do you get revenge on people who are already gone?
And fate gave him a chance to settle the score.
At the moment of his death, the consciousness of our contemporary shifts into the mind of Aleksandr Dmitrievich Protopopov—the last and most hated Minister of the Interior in the entire history of the Russian Empire. A minister who made the overthrow of the autocracy possible. It is January 1917.
The eve of the events of revolutionary February approaches. The abdication of Nicholas II is drawing near. Less than a year remains until Protopopov himself is shamefully shot. What will the renewed minister do? Will he be able to keep the vow given to his father and prevent the fall of the Empire?
The final book of the cycle.