Rule Of Rose Walkthrough Part 4: The Bird Of Happiness
Jennifer wakes up back in the room with the mysterious boy who once again questions if Jennifer recalled her memories and presents her with three more stories. Upon taking one of the stories, entitled "The Bird Of Happiness" with its last page missing, Jennifer finds herself back in the Aristocrats' airship and finds that one of the Aristocrat Club's leaders, "Countess" Eleanor, is looking for her pet bird. Heading out of the room, Jennifer finds out that the new gift required by the club is a "birdie of happiness" and, after following Meg and Diana around the airship's first class section, discovers that the two decided to pull a cruel prank on Eleanor by stealing her clothes and taking her pet bird and trapping it in an way that will cause its death unless it is found fast enough. With two girls deciding to make a bet wheter Eleanor will get angry or cry upon finding her bird, Jennifer decides to find the bird on her own, hoping to get to it before it dies. After tracking down four drawings containing combinations needed to unlock a large box-like contraption where the bird was placed by Meg and Diana, Jennifer discovers that she wasn't fast enough as the bird, placed in the lowest part of the contraption and wrapped up in Eleanor's stolen dress, has already suffocated. As Jennifer collects the bird's corpse, Eleanor enters the room with Jennifer, afraid that she will be blamed for the bird's death, quickly claiming that she had nothing to do with it. However, Eleanor simply collects the corpse from Jennifer's hands and takes it back to the Aristocrat Club's meeting room, depositing the bird's corpse as her own offering required by the club without showing any emotion whatsoever, thus invalidating Meg's and Diana's earlier bet as both lost. Afterwards, Jennifer finds herself back in the room where she started her search for the bird and finds a last page from the story of the "Bird Of Happiness" stating the moral of the story; "Everlasting happiness is a joke". As she reads that, Jennifer recalls the first part of her own promise made to someone when she was a child and decides to write it down, the first part of the promise being a word "Everlasting"...