The events begin on May 28, 1453, the day before Istanbul is conquered. The two janissaries of the Ottoman army, Doan Bey and Ahin Bey, have traits that are diametrically opposed to one another. Their desire to serve as soldiers who will hang the Sanjak (flag) on Istanbul’s walls is the one thing they share in common. Nevertheless, things don’t go as planned. Doan and Ahin quit their jobs because they are often fighting with one another. Because the terrible Alexandros has emerged from the shadows of Byzantium and is out to destroy Fatih Sultan Mehmet at all costs, the consequence of this error will be high. Alexandros, who is willing to sacrifice anyone, even his lovely daughter Konstantina, for this goal,
The Janissaries request one final chance. Mighty Akşemsettin sends them to the century of opportunities, the 21st century, and offers them the most significant opportunity by saying, “Then follow the white rabbit.” Meanwhile, the janissaries sent by Mighty Akşemsettin to today’s Istanbul centuries later are searching for a way out and are unsure of what to do, and everyone in the present looks like a copy. They notice that they resemble those from 1453. There are also Aksemsettin, Fatih, Konstantina, and Alexandros there, but none of them are aware of what the Janissaries are aware of at this time. The Janissaries just know that “It’s going to be a catastrophe! ”