Mehmed, having overcome many obstacles, prepares for the siege of Constantinople, uniting his viziers and subjects. He strengthens the navy, led by Baltaoğlu, who aims to reunite with his brother, Rizzo. Çandarlı makes Rizzo grateful to the Ottomans, and Mehmed sets his plan on Rizzo, whose help is crucial.
After Admiral Rizzo's betrayal and Hayrettin's death, Mehmed plans revenge, forcing Rizzo to seek refuge in the Pontus Greek Empire, which must choose between surrendering Rizzo or facing Ottoman wrath. Rizzo is also targeted by Çandarlı for causing his nephew's death.
After thwarting Byzantium's plans and responding to Notaras, Mehmed continued his conquest preparations, warning his pashas to stay vigilant, especially Baltaoğlu. However, Baltaoğlu fell victim to Konstantinos' plot.
Mehmed holds Baltaoğlu Süleyman Pasha accountable for Guistinianni's entry into the city, facing a potential execution. Çandarlı may try to persuade Mehmed to change his mind.
Mehmed questions Gülşah and Bahar, blamed for Prince Beyazıd's condition, about their responsibilities. The harem's roles might change, with Mara Hatun managing potential conflicts.
Teke Sanjak Bey Ismail and those responsible for the assassination attempt on Sultan Mehmed with the poisoned robe await the Sultan's verdict. Zağanos, who revealed the plot, might influence Mehmed's judgment.
As Sultan Mehmed prepares for the great siege, he aims to breach the walls and enter the Golden Horn. He assigns critical responsibilities to his trusted men and plans who will sit on the throne during his absence. He must appoint someone to the Rumelia Beylerbeyship after Hamza is wounded, with Çandarlı Halil Pasha and Zağanos Pasha's input.
Mehmed embarks on his conquest with a desire for martyrdom. His success depends on his staff agreeing on the strategy and shaping his policies towards his vizier and the Janissaries.
Urban and Mehmed insist the damaged Şahi cannon be detonated, tasking Saruca with this risky mission. The explosion's aftermath for Mehmed is uncertain. Çandarlı aims to win Mehmed's favor for Kalender and isolate Kurtçu politically. Çandarlı, Zağanos, and İshak Pasha hope to use Plethon's peace call to their advantage, questioning if they realize it's a ploy.
Mehmed's response to Plethon's peace offer and his complacent minister will impact the conquest. Zağanos brings news involving Evrenosoğlu, influencing Mehmed's stance. Mehmed's reaction to Grejuva's attack on the Janissaries will shape the general assault and its outcomes for Kurtçu.
After the assault on the Walls, Mehmed's decision will impact the course of the conquest. Kalender's mention of a brave raider to Mehmed hints at a potential game-changer for the conquest. Orhan's aide in Constantinople and Mustafa are revealed as spies, affecting Mehmed's side and prompting Ferhat to take action. Meanwhile, Janosh, motivated by revenge from the Kosovo War, may disrupt Mehmed's plans. Çandarlı Pasha's schemes for Kalender Ağa and Ferhat Pasha aim to strengthen his influence over the Sultan. The new danger awaiting Bali and Hamza tests their resolve. Constantine, under siege and pressure, makes moves to defend his city. Giustiniani's emotional connection with Anna could impact his motivation and effectiveness in defending Constantinople against the Turks.
Mehmed, determined to take Constantinople, casts a new hawk cannon and digs a tunnel for underground advance. Satılmış Ağa helps overcome obstacles in the tunnel. After the martyrdom of his spy Mustafa, only Fatima remains to provide crucial war-changing news to Mehmed.
Sultan Mehmed assigns Admiral Suleyman Pasha to stop the Pope's aid to Constantinople. Mehmed watches the naval battle from the shore. Satılmış Ağa helps overcome a large rock, allowing Mehmed's attack plan to proceed. Mehmed orders his staff into action, with Battal Bey, Saltuk, and Satılmış Ağa taking on a dangerous mission.
Mehmed, recovering from a defeat, prevents an epidemic in Rumeli Hisarı with Kurtçu's help, earning Kurtçu the Sultan's pardon and foiling Kalender and Ali Haydar's plans. Kalender seeks Çandarlı's support to replace Kurtçu, leading to a radical new plan.
Sultan Mehmed crushed a Janissary rebellion, executing Ali Haydar and his followers. He then sent Battal and Bali Bey to eliminate bandits, capturing Ferhat’s chamberlain, Beşir, and questioning Ferhat Pasha's loyalty.
During the Ottoman attack on Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed is wounded by a Byzantine soldier, leading to a temporary retreat. Sultan Mehmed, initially despondent, is inspired by Akşemseddin to renew his belief in conquest. He sends Ferhat Pasha as an ambassador for a prisoner exchange, but Ferhat is suspected of being a spy. Ferhat is captured and brought before the Sultan. The unfolding events will determine the fate of the Ottoman army, the revelation of traitors, and the ultimate success of the conquest.
Mehmed uncovers Ferhat as a spy for Byzantium and executes him. This revelation prompts Mehmed to question how such a spy operated undetected and who might be accountable. The Pope's favorite, Salvador, is murdered, creating a crisis in Byzantium. Meanwhile, Baltaoğlu seeks to regain his position after taking refuge with Kurtçu. His desires could have significant political implications. Maria tries to clear suspicions surrounding her, while Notaras and Gennadius play crucial roles. Baltaoğlu's encounter with Harry, who caused his disgrace, could lead to revenge or a different path. These events significantly impact Mehmed's plans and Byzantium's defense.
Baltaoğlu Süleyman is found covered in blood in his tent, prompting Sultan Mehmed to order an immediate investigation. Hızır Çelebi leaves the suspects to their consciences, while Mehmed is eager for swift justice to avoid any delays in the conquest. Çandarlı dismisses the investigation as a waste of time. Amidst accusations against Bali Bey, an ambush further stirs tensions between raiders and janissaries. Zağanos and Bali Bey are held accountable, and Hamza from Köstenceli makes a decisive move, altering the balance. Saltuk announces Battal's martyrdom, and Don Francesco Constantine is troubled by the raiders near the city. Meanwhile, news of Don Francesco's arrival in Constantinople causes a stir, and Constantine considers seeking help from a warrior named Francisco. Tensions in the palace and on the front continue to rise, awaiting Mehmed's verdict.
Murtaza and the rebels receive punishment, causing unrest in the headquarters. Mehmed's harsh justice affects the army and Kurtçu's stance is crucial. Akşemseddin meets Harry in the prison camp to maintain balance between the çeris, raiders, and volunteers, impacting his relationship with Mehmed. Hızır Çelebi investigates Baltaoğlu's murder amidst rising tensions, while Francesco's decision in the Byzantine world influences the conquest. Harry, suspected of murder, faces divided suspicions, with Çandarlı trying to clear his name and his journey with Zağanos Pasha potentially altering his standing.
Harry's death causes significant turmoil at the headquarters. Mehmed must navigate the chaos and maintain the delicate balance among Çandarlı, Zağanos, Akşemseddin, and the Janissaries. His decisions in the council before the conquest will resonate within the army and the spiritual leaders at the headquarters will impact the soldiers' morale and enthusiasm. Mehmed's consultations are crucial for strengthening his dominance over the army. Meanwhile, Francesco faces a difficult crossroads following his brother's death, and must decide whether to accept an offer that brings him closer to Byzantium or take on the Turks, potentially ignoring his old friendship with Mehmed. Constantine will make new moves to protect his city, to which Mehmed must respond. In the palace, Bahar and Beyazıd will encounter significant surprises, while Evrenosoğlu and the Akıncı will face a development that changes their fate.
As Mehmed prepares his army for a great attack, he navigates delicate internal and external balances involving Çandarlı, Zağanos, and Akşemseddin. His water channel and sewer strategy to breach the walls causes concern for Çandarlı. With final preparations underway, a new spiritual power emerges within the army, bolstering the soldiers' enthusiasm. Mehmed's consultation with Akşemseddin draws curiosity. On the Byzantine side, Francis faces a dilemma after his brother's death and must decide whether to align with Constantine or honor his past ties with the Turks. Demetrios' intelligence will impact the balance. As the countdown to the conquest begins, Mehmed's army awaits his final order, and tensions rise between the Ottoman and Byzantine soldiers. Mehmed's decisions will shape the fate of Constantinople.
The Ottoman siege of Constantinople reaches a decisive stage as Sultan Mehmed employs innovative strategies, including transporting ships overland to the Golden Horn, while facing internal debates over his bold moves. Within the city, tensions escalate as disagreements between Constantine, Francesco, and Notaras weaken morale, and Genadius exploits the chaos. The betrayal by Demetrios, who secretly allies with the Ottomans, further destabilizes the Byzantine resistance. As Ottoman cannons relentlessly pound the city's defenses and Mehmed strengthens the siege with diplomacy, the final attack begins, forcing Constantine to confront both internal treachery and the overpowering might of the Ottoman forces.
During the Ottoman siege of Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed II devised a brilliant strategy by transporting Ottoman ships overland to the Golden Horn, crippling Byzantine defenses. Meanwhile, Byzantium, under Emperor Constantine, was plagued by internal strife, with leaders divided on seeking Roman aid or focusing on defense, and a rebellion spurred by Gennadius further threatening unity. The shocking revelation that Demetrios was alive intensified the chaos, leading Constantine to suspect treason, though Plethon urged against rash actions. As the Ottomans prepared for a final assault, Byzantium teetered on the brink, struggling with both external pressures and internal discord in a historic countdown to its fate.
The stage is set for the final phase of the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople. The Ottoman army, led by Mehmed, intensifies its efforts, with ships transported overland into the Golden Horn, shocking the Byzantine defenders. Amid panic in the city, Konstantinos reluctantly trusts Francesco and his knights, while Plethon plots to set the Ottoman fleet ablaze. Inside the city, Saltuk devises a rescue plan with Maria. Mehmed, unwavering in his determination, rallies his council and declares his resolve to take the city at all costs. As dawn approaches, the Ottoman army prepares for the ultimate assault, and the fearful Byzantine citizens brace themselves for the impending fall of Constantinople. Victory seems imminent for the Ottomans.
Sultan Mehmed asserts his authority by punishing Coco publicly and teaches a harsh lesson to onlookers. Meanwhile, Saltuk and the unexpected ally Notaras manage to save Satılmış Ağha, one of Mehmed's trusted soldiers, despite his critical injuries. The story raises questions about Satılmış's survival and the loyalty of Notaras, who has entered Sultan Mehmed's service but is hunted by the enraged Francesco. Sultan Mehmed moves forward with his bold plan to conquer Constantinople while enemies like Francesco plot ruthless responses. The passage hints at upcoming challenges, betrayals, and traps as the conquest advances.
Sultan Mehmed, on the brink of fulfilling his dream of conquering Constantinople, motivates his army with a powerful speech as morale soars with each trap overcome. However, Akşemseddin's unexpected request threatens to destabilize both Ottoman and Byzantine forces. Determined to achieve victory, Sultan Mehmed assigns Çandarlı a life-threatening task, putting him in peril against a dangerous enemy. While the Ottoman army sacrifices greatly, seeking honor and divine blessings, they must face the cunning strategies of Emperor Constantine as they edge closer to the long-awaited conquest.
After weeks of relentless effort, the Ottoman army breaches Constantinople’s formidable walls, bringing Sultan Mehmed to the brink of his long-awaited victory. However, an unforeseen obstacle threatens to unravel his plans. As Ottoman forces push deeper into the city, they unknowingly walk into deadly traps set by Emperor Constantine, facing street-by-street resistance. With treacherous secrets lurking behind the supposedly impenetrable walls, Mehmed and his fearless army must overcome these final challenges to secure their historic conquest and usher in a new era.
Sultan Mehmed's long-awaited victory marked the end of an era and the dawn of a new one, as he overcame all obstacles to conquer Constantinople and defeat his enemies. Following the conquest, the city became a hub of transformation, with old alliances dissolving and new ones forming. Amid this upheaval, Çandarlı Halil Pasha, who had opposed the attack, faced a day of reckoning as secrets, betrayals, and hidden truths surfaced. Determined to prepare the state for this new era, Sultan Mehmed pledged to settle lingering conflicts and navigate perilous alliances, taking critical steps to establish Constantinople as a Turkish Islambol.
Following the conquest of Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed worked to rebuild the city as a Muslim-Turkish homeland, uncovering and thwarting a major assassination plot while executing Prince Orhan, a longstanding threat to the Ottoman Empire. Determined to leave an Ottoman legacy, he initiated sweeping reforms, reshaped the administration, and commenced the construction of the Fatih Mosque, though an incident at the site deeply impacted him. Amidst these changes, a secret organization led by Plethon and Notaras began plotting, exploiting weaknesses to advance their ruthless goals, creating new challenges for Sultan Mehmed as he pursued his vision for the empire's future.
Mehmed is sentenced to lose his hand but is spared when Hristo, impressed by Ottoman justice, withdraws his case. This marks the beginning of Hristo's transformation. Mehmed, eager to usher in a new era, informs his viziers and sets his sights on western conquests. Meanwhile, Fatıma is given to Saltuk, and wedding preparations commence, but an unexpected stranger leads Fatıma into a new adventure, prompting Saltuk to search for her. In the harem, Mara bids farewell as she returns to Serbia with a new duty assigned by Sultan Mehmed, signaling the end of new beginnings within the palace.