They robbed the treasure and didn't divide it equally at once. Instead, I put it in a hidden place and came back to get it after the wind passed, but I was caught before I came back to get it.
They were all sentenced to life imprisonment, but they were still thinking about the treasure. One day, he told two officers, one was Schulto and the other was Mostein, but they promised to help them escape and give them one-fifth of the treasure.
Schulto said that I would go and see if it really helped you escape, and promised to come back when I saw it, but Schulto never came back and went directly from India to England.
Since then, Small has only one belief, that is, to go out and kill Sholto and get the treasure back.
Later, I met an aboriginal on the island. Because he saved the aborigines, the aborigines were very loyal to him. Later, he helped him escape and got his treasure back.
But when he went to find Schulto, Schulto was already dead, and the natives killed his eldest son. Small didn't want to kill his son, so he hit the natives.
Later, they tried to escape with the treasure, but Holmes chased them. Seeing that there was no way out, I scattered all my treasures to the sea.
Then Small went to prison, and the case of number four ended perfectly.