![]() In it she finds a picture of a man.Īt the beginning of the chapter, Mayu relives her death of being forced out of the infirmary and smashed into a wall, killing her. Yoshie's black spirit is shown peering through the doorway of the infirmary, as Naomi remembers the fate that Seiko had during their previous trip. Satoshi grabs the notebook and escapes before Yoshie has a chance to do anything to him.Įvents occur the way they had the first trip through, all the way up to the point where Naomi just barely escapes the spirit of Yoshie. For a short moment he sees a bloody handprint appear along the window.Īs he enters the infirmary, he sees the ghost of Yoshie Shinozaki, along with the notebook on the desk. But the farther along Satoshi himself goes, the more pain comes to him. In the corridor, Yuka and Naomi begin to feel sharp pains in their heads, and Satoshi recommends that they stay back. Once the doorway is unlocked, it leads through a short corridor to the Infirmary. Its entrance is no longer found in the hall, but along a door that requires two different statues to open. Once the closed spaces merge, the Infirmary changes. ![]() In this cutscene, the desk lamp lights up, the notebooks' pages begin to turn, and the black spirit of Yoshie appears. When Ayumi and Yoshiki are returned back to their school, a brief scene showing the infirmary take place. After recovering what he had lost, he thanks Ayumi, and dissappears.īefore leaving, Ayumi notices that her candle had moved from outside the door to inside the infirmary, and wonders why. Meanwhile, in the other closed space, Ayumi and Yoshiki find the ghost of Ryou Yoshizawa inside the infirmary and give back his tongue. While in the infirmary, Naomi dreams about Seiko confessing her feelings. When Satoshi decides to leave Yuka is awoken by Mayu's screams and rushes out with her brother.Īfter rescuing Naomi from hanging herself, Satoshi chooses to leave her in the Infirmary after she passes out near the stairwell. Satoshi is awoken by Naomi apologizing to Seiko. Upon entering the Infirmary, Satoshi and Yuka notice a pair of beds in the back of the room Yuka is tired and decides to rest, she also insists on Satoshi resting with her, They both fall asleep and wake up an hour later. Ayumi, frightened, instantly realizes that Mayu is dead. When they exit the Infirmary they find a pile of human organs and meats. Ayumi throws the doll down and they leave to investigate what happened. More screams from Mayu are heard and ascend upward before a loud thud. They return with the assembled Antique Doll, which tells them that it is sorry, and the spirits seem to be enraged. ![]() Ayumi and Yoshiki, powerless, leave the room. When Ayumi asks Mayu to leave with them, Mayu insists on staying with the child spirits because they are nice to her. Mayu explains that she feels sad for the children and for what happened to them. When they enter, they see Mayu with the 2 child spirits. When Yoshiki and Ayumi return from the bathrooms they notice Yuki Kanno and Tokiko Tsuji entering the Infirmary. She douses the hair with it and lights it with the match, allowing her to escape. Avoiding the spirit, she maneuvers over to the shelves to get some rubbing alcohol. When she tries to investigate she is pushed back and attacked by a dark spirit. She attempts to burn the hair with the matches from the heater, but the flames are not powerful enough. The lights go out and she hears someone writing in the journal on the desk. Naomi awakens and tries to leave, only to find the door locked.Īfter investigating the room again while hearing children's laughter, she checks the door again to find it is covered in strands of hair. Seiko hears Yuka's voice and decides to investigate as Naomi falls asleep. Seiko lays down as well and they begin to talk about their current predicament. Naomi lays down and Seiko tends to Naomi's twisted ankle. As they approach the bed Seiko suggests they rest for a few moments. In Chapter 1 Naomi and Seiko access the infirmary with the help of the Infirmary Key. Seiko and Naomi talking in the infirmary.
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