Early the next morning, as guests on the island gathered for breakfast in the restaurant, a startling discovery made everyone stop what they were doing.Two of the 10 exquisite Indian boy statues originally placed in the center of the dining table were missing.For a moment, the atmosphere became tense, and everyone's eyes were searching secretly, trying to find the two missing statuettes.
Vera suddenly remembered the strange nursery rhyme in her mind: “Eight little Indian boys went to Devon City to hunt for wonders, but one of them died and returned to the West, leaving only seven of the eight.”This simple children's song, at this moment, seems to have become an inescapable curse, heralding death one after another.
Fear is like an invisible shadow that hangs over everyone's heart.Every word of the nursery rhyme seems to become a sharp blade, piercing people's hearts silently.
Every word in the nursery rhyme seems to be surprisingly consistent with the truth.Whenever someone dies mysteriously, the number in the nursery rhyme will decrease by one, as if there is an invisible force controlling everything.
The wind and waves on the sea are getting bigger and bigger, as if they are also lamenting the doom of the island.Vera attempts to leave the island on her own, but is discovered by the butler who persuades her to return.They now have no way of contacting anyone outside the island, and they can't leave the island.The only hope now is to find the murderer.
The murderer is hidden among them. Everyone is suspicious of each other, but they are unable to determine who the real murderer is.The survivors began to fall into panic and chaos, their sanity began to collapse, and fear and despair spread among the crowd like a virus.
The number of guests on the island decreases one by one, and every time someone leaves, the curse of the nursery rhyme will weigh more heavily on everyone's heart.They seemed to be trapped in an inescapable nightmare, and could only watch their fate being pushed into the abyss step by step by that nursery rhyme.