Herme (Beno t Poelvoorde), who works on painting repairs in Paris, recently noticed that his wife was in an abnormal state, but when he was really face to face with his romantic rival, his cowardly character pulled him out of the competition. At the same time, in another time and space, a group of slaves in the wilderness suffered under the forced sacrifice of the ogre Zotan and his servants, and their only hope was that the prophetic savior would come and liberate them from Zetan. Herme frequently messed into another world in his tortuous life and began to comply with the hopes of the slaves and lead them against Zotan. With the help of the theoretical knowledge gained from studying the Theory of monarchy and Plan 36 in the real world, Herme led an army of slaves to repel Zotan's servants and established his own autocratic kingdom, and a magnificent city sprang up in the valleys. Herme's temperament has also undergone a 180-degree change. Soon the slaves began to miss the hard work of the old days, Herme's position was shaken and she chose to go back to the real world to solve her real problems.