Sensei, thank you very much for playing this! Loved every minute of it, especially your reactions to the jumpscares. XD As for the story, it's apparent that the girl that haunts the place is the same girl who's been abused by both her boss and her colleagues. She gets piled on with all the work and had to stay late in the evenings in order to finish em all. I'll assume that somewhere along the way, she and Keigo ended dating together, since she's there working late and he's always on patrol at night. One of the two women we saw on the camera monitor (whom I'll assume were the same ones who piles the work on her) talked about claiming Keigo as hers, so I guess she went after him after the girl's death (or while she's still alive). I'm not sure how the girl died exactly, if it was due to overworking or something else, but because she had so much grudge for the company, she haunts and kills everyone (that means, that some of the people you've met, including the janitor lady, were no longer alive and are stuck in limbo, repeating their routines). Your character had been pulled into a loop of working the night patrol (there are a few signs that refers to this). And any supernatural moments that you've encountered was you getting sucked into Keigo's perspective. This explains why the female ghost never harms you and even said that she loves you. She just watches and follows you around, explaining everything without words what had happened to her and the rest of the people that worked there. Ending 1 shows you falling down the stairwell as you ran in panic..... or more like, showing how Keigo died. Ending 2 was her helping your character escape this nightmarish loop by rewinding time and waking your own mind with your child's birthday, in order to get you back into reality and be with your family. Her showing up at the end, is her way of checking if you made it out okay.
Thank you for explaining the story! I usually read the comments first before watching to get a better understanding at the game’s lore, especially on Chilla’s Art’s games I understand Japanese and the meanings but reading the story and your explanation in English helps a lot, so thank you for that! Also, I noticed your comment on Sensei’s videos sometimes and I’m happy to know that Sensei has fans outside Japan :)
@@darrendev1504 You're most welcome! Of course, this is just how I interpret the lore and some may have a different way of perceiving it, but still, I'm glad to be of help in any way. And yup, there are actually more than a mere handful of us from overseas that're subscribed to his channel. I guess I'm just one of the more outspoken ones. XD