Yeesh, okay. Don't really get what was up with this apartment complex (I do not find it simply actually). So the place is just haunted by death, right? Like it's just a place that if you live there you get overcome by suicidal thoughts and kill yourself I guess.
Cool use of color though, though then also I don't really get what the color is meant to signify beyond the first time we see it highlighting the death and fatal wounds. Looks like the closet itself is also like the specific space being haunted but aside from that. I guess this is just a fucked up and evil apartment complex. And everyone who lived here was already dead and the place is actually in massive disrepair???
Wait okay actually, was the goal of this job to get the complex to lift the illusion that these people are still alive so their corpses could be collected, and they were sending people in, knowing that if anyone made it through the night alive then the illusion would be lifted?
The "King of Death" is Nashimoto, who might also be "Mr. Nakatari" originally. The KoD was the body in the closet. When the closet was opened and they got to see the body inside it, they recognized it as Nashimoto. Basically, Nashimoto/Nakatari's suicidal tendency is somehow infectious and everyone in his apartment complex committed suicide after getting infected. This continued on with everyone sent in to clean up. The whole building is a trap.They talked about a 'King of Death' in the closet, so there might be something there. Probably one of the more incomprehensible chapters.
'i want to die'Can someone help me explain what kind of words Yume were talking about in the third part of the story that would elicit the stinky smell? I did not see any specific words that could become the forbidden words that would trigger any negative consequences to the gray workers.
It's implied to be "Mr. Nakatari", since Tokui killed himself after saying them.Can someone help me explain what kind of words Yume were talking about in the third part of the story that would elicit the stinky smell? I did not see any specific words that could become the forbidden words that would trigger any negative consequences to the gray workers.
it does(which is another way to read the kanji for "black," though not sure if her name uses that kanji)