In the final days of the Pacific War, the Japanese people, exhausted by years of relentless conflict, lived in constant fear as their daily lives were threatened by terror. What they feared most was not enemy combatants, but the brutal interrogations conducted by their own country's military police headquarters. Even the slightest suspicious behavior could lead to sudden arrest, imprisonment in dark underground cells, and intense questioning. Any resistance invited a storm of torture, putting their lives at risk. Unaware of such horrors, young female students were suddenly arrested without reason, thrust onto a path that would change their fates forever.