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*** In the next carriage, the two find Kaoru sat on one of the seats... but she's TheFaceless. When Uzuki starts to remark on her appearance, her face reappears and just like [[CallBack Hanabi in Chapter 4, she's reciting her "name of the local shrine" line from Chapters 9 and 10]] without pause or end. Having seemingly grown tired of the strangeness, the Transfer Student leads Uzuki onwards, but once the two are past her, just like Miku, Kaoru, having already been UncannyValley incarnate, loses every last ounce of human quality about her when she BlankStare{{s}} after them.

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*** In the next carriage, the two find Kaoru sat on one of the seats... but she's TheFaceless. When Uzuki starts to remark on her appearance, her face reappears and just like [[CallBack Hanabi in Chapter 4, she's reciting her "name of the local shrine" line from Chapters 9 and 10]] without pause or end. Having seemingly grown tired of the strangeness, the Transfer Student leads Uzuki onwards, but once the two are past her, just like Miku, Kaoru, having already been UncannyValley incarnate, loses every last ounce of human quality about her when she BlankStare{{s}} {{Blank Stare}}s after them.
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On second thought, it doesn't really fit anything


** The classroom at the end of third corridor in the Past Aogami High School has the students introduced in the [=19XX=]-set episodes naturally there, with some faceless girls that aren't portrayed by the talents... and the girls from the Present Aogami on the other side of the classroom from the door, dressed in the [=19XX=] uniform. On the wall between the rear door and the window looking into the classroom is a note, and getting too close to it causes the girls to glitch out for a split-second, [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment followed by all of the girls turning to your position/the note]] in perfect synchronisation to a ScareChord, which is followed by the classroom being replaced by a solid black void as you hear the sound of DissonantLaughter. [[SchmuckBait The note]] also disappears along with them, preventing you from reading another piece of information like the notes and reports you've come across up to that point. Additionally, standing too close to Honoka at certain angles when the girls' heads turn can make her eyes appear as empty sockets at first glance thanks to the lighting; this appears to be utilised for even greater chilling effect in the animated manga (as pictured above). ButThouMust is also in full effect - thanks to an invisible wall, you cannot progress further than Honoka's position and be able to look at the girls from the front. ''You have to look at the note''.

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** The classroom at the end of third corridor in the Past Aogami High School has the students introduced in the [=19XX=]-set episodes naturally there, with some faceless girls that aren't portrayed by the talents... and the girls from the Present Aogami on the other side of the classroom from the door, dressed in the [=19XX=] uniform. On the wall between the rear door and the window looking into the classroom is a note, and getting too close to it causes the girls to glitch out for a split-second, [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment followed by all of the girls turning to your position/the note]] note in perfect synchronisation to a ScareChord, which is followed by the classroom being replaced by a solid black void as you hear the sound of DissonantLaughter. [[SchmuckBait The note]] also disappears along with them, preventing you from reading another piece of information like the notes and reports you've come across up to that point. Additionally, standing too close to Honoka at certain angles when the girls' heads turn can make her eyes appear as empty sockets at first glance thanks to the lighting; this appears to be utilised for even greater chilling effect in the animated manga (as pictured above). ButThouMust is also in full effect - thanks to an invisible wall, you cannot progress further than Honoka's position and be able to look at the girls from the front. ''You have to look at the note''.



** One of the core scenes of the chapter is the [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment surprisingly creepy classroom moment]] from the game demo, and much like in the game, the girls of the Present are mixed in with the Past girls (sans Shino and Sakura). However, the scene is much more disturbing this time around, as the synchronised turn to the protagonist is punctuated with some sort of [[HellIsThatNoise wet gurgling sound]] and film reel-like static as Honoka's face turns, and her, Inari, Hanabi, Saki, Touka, Yae, Shiina and Nanase[[note]]Suzune is in the scene, just barely OutOfFocus in the seat behind Inari, and not included in the shot as seen in the page image; spuriously, Sakura, who was in the game version is also absent; Shino is absent from this version of the scene too but considering her role in the manga it's more justified with her.[[/note]] all having blank, hollow black eyes in place of their actual eyes, and this time around, ''they explicitly focus on the protagonist''. Then the classroom follows up with its disappearing-into-the-void act as the window explodes in the protagonist's face. Notably, as seen in the page image, part of the window frame is artistically rendered transparent if just to drive home the weight of the girls' creepy, lifeless stares.

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** One of the core scenes of the chapter is the [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment surprisingly creepy classroom moment]] moment from the game demo, and much like in the game, the girls of the Present are mixed in with the Past girls (sans Shino and Sakura). However, the scene is much more disturbing this time around, as the synchronised turn to the protagonist is punctuated with some sort of [[HellIsThatNoise wet gurgling sound]] and film reel-like static as Honoka's face turns, and her, Inari, Hanabi, Saki, Touka, Yae, Shiina and Nanase[[note]]Suzune is in the scene, just barely OutOfFocus in the seat behind Inari, and not included in the shot as seen in the page image; spuriously, Sakura, who was in the game version is also absent; Shino is absent from this version of the scene too but considering her role in the manga it's more justified with her.[[/note]] all having blank, hollow black eyes in place of their actual eyes, and this time around, ''they explicitly focus on the protagonist''. Then the classroom follows up with its disappearing-into-the-void act as the window explodes in the protagonist's face. Notably, as seen in the page image, part of the window frame is artistically rendered transparent if just to drive home the weight of the girls' creepy, lifeless stares.



** Later, Yuka posits in conversation with Kaoru that their classmates are not absent because of a summer cold, which is odd when it's ''February'', and when she posits that they're among the other missing people, [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment Touka's voice comes out of nowhere]], bluntly stating that it is indeed a summer cold again over a black screen. Then it cuts back, and the summer-uniform-clad Inari and Touka are stood behind the winter-uniform-clad Kaoru and Yuka, respectively, maintaining a '''''massive GlowingEyes DeathGlare''''' at the Transfer Student, the latter two girls seemingly ''none the wiser'', before carrying on away from the five newly introduced girls and fading out of reality.

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** Later, Yuka posits in conversation with Kaoru that their classmates are not absent because of a summer cold, which is odd when it's ''February'', and when she posits that they're among the other missing people, [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment Touka's voice comes out of nowhere]], nowhere, bluntly stating that it is indeed a summer cold again over a black screen. Then it cuts back, and the summer-uniform-clad Inari and Touka are stood behind the winter-uniform-clad Kaoru and Yuka, respectively, maintaining a '''''massive GlowingEyes DeathGlare''''' at the Transfer Student, the latter two girls seemingly ''none the wiser'', before carrying on away from the five newly introduced girls and fading out of reality.
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** The classroom at the end of third corridor in the Past Aogami High School has the students introduced in the [=19XX=]-set episodes naturally there, with some faceless girls that aren't portrayed by the talents... and the girls from the Present Aogami on the other side of the classroom from the door, dressed in the [=19XX=] uniform. On the wall between the rear door and the window looking into the classroom is a note, and getting too close to it causes the girls to glitch out for a split-second, [[SurpriseCreepy followed by all of the girls turning to your position/the note]] in perfect synchronisation to a ScareChord, which is followed by the classroom being replaced by a solid black void as you hear the sound of DissonantLaughter. [[SchmuckBait The note]] also disappears along with them, preventing you from reading another piece of information like the notes and reports you've come across up to that point. Additionally, standing too close to Honoka at certain angles when the girls' heads turn can make her eyes appear as empty sockets at first glance thanks to the lighting; this appears to be utilised for even greater chilling effect in the animated manga (as pictured above). ButThouMust is also in full effect - thanks to an invisible wall, you cannot progress further than Honoka's position and be able to look at the girls from the front. ''You have to look at the note''.

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** The classroom at the end of third corridor in the Past Aogami High School has the students introduced in the [=19XX=]-set episodes naturally there, with some faceless girls that aren't portrayed by the talents... and the girls from the Present Aogami on the other side of the classroom from the door, dressed in the [=19XX=] uniform. On the wall between the rear door and the window looking into the classroom is a note, and getting too close to it causes the girls to glitch out for a split-second, [[SurpriseCreepy [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment followed by all of the girls turning to your position/the note]] in perfect synchronisation to a ScareChord, which is followed by the classroom being replaced by a solid black void as you hear the sound of DissonantLaughter. [[SchmuckBait The note]] also disappears along with them, preventing you from reading another piece of information like the notes and reports you've come across up to that point. Additionally, standing too close to Honoka at certain angles when the girls' heads turn can make her eyes appear as empty sockets at first glance thanks to the lighting; this appears to be utilised for even greater chilling effect in the animated manga (as pictured above). ButThouMust is also in full effect - thanks to an invisible wall, you cannot progress further than Honoka's position and be able to look at the girls from the front. ''You have to look at the note''.



** One of the core scenes of the chapter is the SurpriseCreepy classroom moment from the game demo, and much like in the game, the girls of the Present are mixed in with the Past girls (sans Shino and Sakura). However, the scene is much more disturbing this time around, as the synchronised turn to the protagonist is punctuated with some sort of [[HellIsThatNoise wet gurgling sound]] and film reel-like static as Honoka's face turns, and her, Inari, Hanabi, Saki, Touka, Yae, Shiina and Nanase[[note]]Suzune is in the scene, just barely OutOfFocus in the seat behind Inari, and not included in the shot as seen in the page image; spuriously, Sakura, who was in the game version is also absent; Shino is absent from this version of the scene too but considering her role in the manga it's more justified with her.[[/note]] all having blank, hollow black eyes in place of their actual eyes, and this time around, ''they explicitly focus on the protagonist''. Then the classroom follows up with its disappearing-into-the-void act as the window explodes in the protagonist's face. Notably, as seen in the page image, part of the window frame is artistically rendered transparent if just to drive home the weight of the girls' creepy, lifeless stares.

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** One of the core scenes of the chapter is the SurpriseCreepy [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment surprisingly creepy classroom moment moment]] from the game demo, and much like in the game, the girls of the Present are mixed in with the Past girls (sans Shino and Sakura). However, the scene is much more disturbing this time around, as the synchronised turn to the protagonist is punctuated with some sort of [[HellIsThatNoise wet gurgling sound]] and film reel-like static as Honoka's face turns, and her, Inari, Hanabi, Saki, Touka, Yae, Shiina and Nanase[[note]]Suzune is in the scene, just barely OutOfFocus in the seat behind Inari, and not included in the shot as seen in the page image; spuriously, Sakura, who was in the game version is also absent; Shino is absent from this version of the scene too but considering her role in the manga it's more justified with her.[[/note]] all having blank, hollow black eyes in place of their actual eyes, and this time around, ''they explicitly focus on the protagonist''. Then the classroom follows up with its disappearing-into-the-void act as the window explodes in the protagonist's face. Notably, as seen in the page image, part of the window frame is artistically rendered transparent if just to drive home the weight of the girls' creepy, lifeless stares.



** Later, Yuka posits in conversation with Kaoru that their classmates are not absent because of a summer cold, which is odd when it's ''February'', and when she posits that they're among the other missing people, [[SurpriseCreepy Touka's voice comes out of nowhere]], bluntly stating that it is indeed a summer cold again over a black screen. Then it cuts back, and the summer-uniform-clad Inari and Touka are stood behind the winter-uniform-clad Kaoru and Yuka, respectively, maintaining a '''''massive GlowingEyes DeathGlare''''' at the Transfer Student, the latter two girls seemingly ''none the wiser'', before carrying on away from the five newly introduced girls and fading out of reality.

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** Later, Yuka posits in conversation with Kaoru that their classmates are not absent because of a summer cold, which is odd when it's ''February'', and when she posits that they're among the other missing people, [[SurpriseCreepy [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment Touka's voice comes out of nowhere]], bluntly stating that it is indeed a summer cold again over a black screen. Then it cuts back, and the summer-uniform-clad Inari and Touka are stood behind the winter-uniform-clad Kaoru and Yuka, respectively, maintaining a '''''massive GlowingEyes DeathGlare''''' at the Transfer Student, the latter two girls seemingly ''none the wiser'', before carrying on away from the five newly introduced girls and fading out of reality.
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