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Chapters 5 to 7 of "No One Survives", nursery rhyme poems foreshadow the death of two people, where did the porcelain man go?

author:Wang Dabao, who is diligent in his creation

Anthony Marston died, seemingly choking on a sip of wine, but according to Dr. Armstrong's judgment, he was most likely poisoned with potassium cyanide.

Mrs. Rogers died, she was frightened, sent to sleep by Mr. Rogers, and never woke up again.

Mr. Rogers found that for every one person who died, the number of small porcelain men on the table decreased accordingly, and now there were only eight out of ten.

Because of the causes of death of Anthony Marston and Mrs. Rogers, the nursery rhyme poem on the parchment in Vera's room seems to become a death trailer:

Ten small soldiers, going out to fight tooth sacrifices; unfortunately choking throats, only nine of the ten remained.

Nine little soldiers, holding candles until midnight; in the morning they could not wake up, and only eight of the nine remained.

The next day the motorboats to Soldier Island did not arrive as promised, and now they are trapped on Soldier Island, so the later chapters seem to correspond to the third verse of the nursery rhyme: "Eight little soldiers, travel to German; lingering, eight only seven." ”

It is estimated that one more person will die in the next chapter! But who will die?!

Then there will be a corresponding fourth verse: "Seven little soldiers, with axes to chop wood; lost hands and beheaded, seven are left with only six." "?

Dr. Armstrong, Lombard, and Bloor formed an impromptu team to find out. It is not known how far their temporary trio can go, nor in the next chapter, in what order the ten accused will die one by one, until "No One Survives".

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