

The narrator apologizes for what he said and decides that the hole should just be called mostly-infinite.

What's more, he figured that the hole was as deep as anyone would need, and that the player shouldn't blame him, and that the player may actually be the problem. And the narrator gets mad at you for ratting him out on a lie, and that the problem is that you have a fascination for falling down holes and that no regular person would want to fall infinitely. Regardless of which scenario plays out, you will hit the bottom (in the latter case, this is before the Narrator finishes his suggestion). If you jump into the hole again, the Narrator is surprised and begins suggesting to teleport back up to the top. You can press G before you reach the bottom, and the Narrator will proudly suggest ideas of where to go next. And the narrator questions again if it really is infinite, and proceeds to say that it depends on Stanley or the Player's definition of infinity. And he questions if it's a very deep hole and answers that it is in fact an extremely deep hole. Refusing once again, the narrator says that it's possible he slightly exaggerated the "infinite" nature of the hole. But if you refuse, he tells you that you should do it sooner rather than later. The narrator compliments himself by saying that the Infinite Hole is one of his more ingenious concoctions, and now that Stanley has visited the hole, he can just exit by pressing G (or whatever button is assigned to your console).
