Feng Ming unexpectedly transmigrates into France during the Hundred Years’ War, becoming a down-on-his-luck French noble, Edmond de d’Albert. In the following decades, watch how he uses wisdom and cunning to give his family a chance to turn their fortunes around, reclaim their fiefdom, ascend to the throne of France, and propel the French Empire to surpass the once-unassailable Roman Empire!
Decades later, with his achievements complete and fame secured, Edmond stands on the balcony of the Europa Palace wearing his imperial robes—blue with golden fleur-de-lis and cockerel motifs—waving to the thunderous applause of Parisians.
“Ladies and gentlemen, I haven’t done anything remarkable, I merely defeated our arch-enemy England, crushed the Holy Roman Empire, advanced the French Empire into the age of maritime colonization ahead of schedule, and pioneered the Industrial Revolution! If you insist on calling me the greatest emperor in European history, then yes, I concede: conquering the Ottoman Empire and the Arab Empire was never my intention. Thank you all!”
Edward III: You made the English speak French!
The Pope: You even abolished the tithe!
Sigismund: Oh… arrogant and proud Frenchman!
Murad I: I swear, I will never pray in a church!
Khoja Bair: Me neither!
Abbas II: Me neither!