*First Story*
A girl was by the sink in one of the comfort rooms in the building, washing her face. When she looked in the mirror, she saw that on her face, instead of droplets of water, were little drops of blood. And standing behind her was a man. A headless man in a soldier's uniform.
Every year, students would encounter various but similar scary experiences in that toilet. According to research, the building, where the comfort room was, is the oldest building and was used as an execution station by the Japanese army during WW II. Rumor has it that countless heads had been chopped off in the toilet itself.
*Second Story*
At 10 pm, one ROTC cadet was relieving himself in one of the comfort rooms at the third floor of his university. He was just about to finish when he made out the unmistakable figure of a woman dressed in white floating in the air. The vision made him scream in intense fright, catching the attention of his other companions. Upon their arrival, the ghostly apparition was still there.
It was seven in the evening at another instance, when a janitor getting ready to go home noticed a mysterious lady enter one of the restrooms at the third floor. He followed the lady to warn her that the part of the building was strictly prohibited. He entered the restroom and saw no one there.
According to stories, the building, which had existed even before the outbreak of WW II, was used as a garrison by the Japanese during the war.
(Retold by _BLUE_)
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