Mexican Empire
In a fragile young nation still reeling from its war for independence, the First Mexican Empire stands on uncertain ground. Emperor Agustín I rules a country divided by rival factions, restless generals, and a congress already drifting toward open conflict. Into this unstable world awakens a man from modern times, suddenly reincarnated in the body of Jerónimo, the Crown Prince of Mexico.
Armed with nothing but his knowledge of future history, Jerónimo knows exactly what awaits: political collapse, civil war, foreign interference, and the downfall of the empire his father is desperately trying to preserve. With every passing day, tensions between Emperor Agustín I and the congress sharpen, bringing Mexico closer to bloodshed.
Determined to save the nation from its grim fate, Jerónimo begins reshaping his role—from symbolic heir to strategic actor. He cultivates allies, reforms military and political structures from behind the scenes, and maneuvers through a world of ambitious officers, scheming politicians, and foreign powers eager to exploit Mexico’s instability.
But every decision carries weight. Changing the future means altering the lives, loyalties, and battles he once knew only from books. And as rebellion rises on the horizon, Jerónimo must decide how far he is willing to go—and how much of himself he is willing to sacrifice—to rewrite the destiny of an empire on the brink.
The Mexican Empire blends war, political struggle, and historical realism into the story of a modern soul fighting against time itself to hold a nation together.