"Yes, that's the end." While they were on the place, Wu Xiumin told Zhao Yu about the story of "And Then There Were None."
"In the end, all of the 10 people died! Actually... This was all planned by the Lord Chancellor, who punished those people by the means that he thought were most just!"
"Oh..." Zhao Yu nodded. "This story is quite interesting, but I thought a judge had to have an associate! If an old man wants to kill so many people in line with the description of nursery rhymes, including killing methods and order, it's no easy feat."
"Sin is in the heart!" Wu Xiumin said. "In fact, the most incredible part of Agatha Christie's work is how she reveals the hidden evil. The crimes of these people have been exposed, and they are suspicious of each other, which the judge can take advantage of."
"Well, that does make sense. Although it's a novel, it's really impressive!" Zhao Yu sighed. "I hope our case is not like the novel, where no one survives."