Indigenous people, the original inhabitants of the island, preserved their heritage through intricate wood carvings. These sculptures hold fragments of their lives, yet the names of their creators have been lost to history. In this thought-provoking and original work, an unnamed, wooden sculpture of exceptional artistry serves as a vital connection between two lost souls. As the story unfolds, the sculpture emerges as a symbol of unfulfilled promises from Japanese colonial exploitation of indigenous peoples. This collaboration between Golden Comic Awards Comic of the Year Winner Lang-Chi and the National Taiwan Prehistoric Museum delves into complex themes of indigenous identity and artistic creation, offering a profound exploration of history and culture.