The only piece of information she managed to get was the name of a university.

Upon arriving at the University of Life Sciences, Iris discovers its an abandoned building.

However, there are still useful clues inside.

Iris closes her eyes when she was searching a book related to biology in Phoenix Springs.

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But the most important question remains: will Iris be able to find her brother Leo?

If you’re ready, weve prepared a guide to help you navigate the university section inPhoenix Springs.

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To find more clues about her brother, Iris has now come to this abandoned university building.

The first thing you oughta do isenter the university building.

Once you reach the main hall, youll see three doors.

An arrow shows the location of the library inside the university building in Phoenix Springs

Iris will notice the memo is faded, but shell spot the name Dormer on it.

launch the lead screen,select Leo Dormer, and then hit the memo.

This will give you the lead called’Dormer Statue Project.

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On the same desk, youll see a model.First, opt for model and use the Look At action.

After Iris examines the university model, go to the lead screen andselect’Dormer Statue Project.

‘Then hit the model again.

Iris is interacting with a projector inside the university in Phoenix Springs

Youll obtain two more leads:‘Man with Torch’and’Wisdom Quote.’

Another task in this room isinteracting with the posteron the wall.

The poster islocated between two hanging globes.First, select it and use the Look At action.

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Youll gain two additional leads:‘Insect with Harp’and’B.I.O.E.T.’

Theres nothing else to do in this room, so leave it.

Inside the Library, youll find many bookcases, some of which are toppled over.

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These bookcases cover sections ranging from one letter to another.

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