Japanese social media influencers are shocked by a leaked video showing US Marines torturing Japanese scientists in Antarctica. This viral footage, confirmed as real, ignites global outrage and prompts formal protests from Japan and UN Security Council members, exposing US violation of the Antarctic Treaty.
Hero of heart The amazing son in law complete
Chapter 7463
=== PAGE 1 ===
Viral Scandal: Antarctic Torture Video Shocks the World
As soon as the email notification came in, almost all Japanese social media influencers thought it was a bad joke.
The subject was just too crazy:Â âUS Violates Antarctic Treaty & Tortures Japanese Scientists.â
How could it be?
In their eyes, the US-Japan alliance is the most sacred and solid relationship in the world.
Japan has always bowed to America. Thereâs even a celebration for Matthew Perry, the conqueror who opened Japanâs gates.
âAmerica canât possibly hurt us,â they thought. âThey are our protectors.â
However, human curiosity is a deadly weapon. Hesitantly, their fingers clicked on the video attachment.

The Horrible Truth
The next moment, the influencersâ workspace was silent. Their mouths were hanging open.
On the screen, high-resolution images played out a hellish scene.
Heavily armed American Marines pointed their rifles at the Japanese researchers. The scientists, clad only in their underwear, shivered violently in the Antarctic blizzard.
They screamed hysterically, their skin turning blue and blistered from frostbite.
That wasnât an AI video. It was real. The screams were too heartbreaking to be fake.
Anger erupted in the influencersâ hearts. Their nationalism was disturbed.
Without thinking twice, they pressed the âUploadâ button.
The explosion on the Internet
Within minutes, Japanâs internet was on fire.
The video spread like a virus on Twitter (X), YouTube, and TikTok.
Initially there was debate: âIs this AI?â âIs this a hoax?â
However, digital experts and astute netizens quickly confirmed:Â Itâs real.
Big questions arise: Why did the US military torture unarmed civilians? Why did the Allies treat Japan like a wartime enemy?
Tokyo Officials Panic
In the Tokyo government offices, high-ranking officials were pale. The telephones were ringing non-stop.
Through Goro Watanabeâs reporting, they knew the US was acting in an authoritarian manner. But they had no idea the US was torturing its own people this brutally.
And the worst part:Â It was all recorded and went viral.
âWe canât turn a blind eye any longer!â shouted a minister.
If they remain silent, the people will revolt and the government will fall.
With their hands tied, Japan finally took a bold step. They lodged a formal protest with Washington, demanding a cessation of aggression and the withdrawal of troops.
The World Follows in Condemning
The fire of this scandal did not stop in Japan.
In just tens of minutes, the world reacted.
China, Britain, France, and Russiaâthe permanent members of the UN Security Councilâsent strong protest notes.
They donât care about Japan, but they care about the Antarctic Treaty .
The United States was caught red-handed violating the sacred treaty by sending combat troops in secret.
Washington is now surrounded from all sides.

(Navigation Button: âNEXT PAGE: PANIC IN THE WHITE HOUSE AT MIDNIGHTâ -> Link to Page 2)
=== PAGE 2 ===
The Presidential Spokespersonâs Nightmare and Diplomatic Crisis
While the eastern world was burning, Washington was still sleeping in the darkness of night.

In a luxurious residence, the White House Press Secretary is sleeping soundly next to her much older husband.
Suddenly, the ringing of the telephone broke the silence.
He jolted awake, picking up the phone with heavy eyes. However, the first sentence on the other end made him jump out of bed.
âWhat?! The troop deployment to Antarctica was leaked online?!â she screamed hysterically.
âHow could the military make such a stupid mistake?!â
Her husband woke up with a start. âWhatâs wrong, honey?â
The spokesperson smiled stiffly, trying to hide her panic. âJust a minor emergency. Go back to sleep.â
He grabbed his phone and ran out of the room, his face twisted into a mask of anger.
Intelligence Failure
âWho recorded it?!â he shouted into the phone.
âWe donât know, maâam,â the staff member on the other end replied, her voice trembling. âThe CIA and Homeland Security are tracking it. But the uploader used a highly anonymous server. Their trail is gone.â
The spokesman paced back and forth anxiously.
âYou bunch of idiots!â he cursed. âGather all staff at the White House now! We have to prepare a denial!â
âMaâam⌠thereâs a bigger problem,â the staff member interrupted hesitantly.
âThe issue isnât about troop deployment. Itâs about torture videos.â
âWhat video?â
âOur military stripped Japanese scientists naked and dried them in temperatures of minus 60 degrees. The public said we were like Fascist Japan in World War II. This is the biggest public relations crisis of the century.â
The spokesperson felt his blood stop flowing. âSend the video. Now.â
Watching Evidence of Crime
The video came in. He pressed it with trembling fingers.
On the small screen, he saw the cruelty of his own countryâs soldiers. His vision darkened. He nearly fainted.
This is not just a tactical error. This is a humanitarian disaster.
âThe world has reacted, maâam,â the staff member continued. âJapan, Russia, Europe⌠everyone is demanding an explanation. Should we wake the President?â
The spokesperson paused for a moment, thinking about the President, who was under immense stress.
âDonât,â he decided firmly.
âThe President is already having a headache over the âIslandâ scandal. That crazy woman from Billâs family keeps harassing him about partner swapping⌠The President will go crazy if this problem gets added to the mix.â
âWe have to handle this ourselves first. Protect the President as best we can.â
He turned off the phone and went back to the bedroom.
In the walk-in closet , she hurriedly changed clothes. Her tired husband peeked from behind the door.
âHoney, why are you out so late?â
While buttoning his blazer, the Spokesman stared blankly into the mirror.

âSomething big has happened,â he muttered under his breath. âAnd I have to clean up this mess before sunrise.â