In the last second until the monster kills Odysseus, all his men arrived punctually onto the island as Eurylochus jumped overboard hastily like a lightning and sliced off the monster's head, saving Odysseus right at the first light of the day.
Meanwhile, the men were trying to interpret what Odysseus meant by that sentence, after coming up with some ideas, one of Odysseus' favourite men Eurylochus discovers the meaning and goes back towards the island to save Odysseus
What could Odysseus possibly mean by that?
Is it simply a curse?
I understand! He says nobody, where he justifies himself because he called himself nobody during the battle with the cyclops, will come home only if us, which is 100 people, go to pick him up at dawn! Go! Go! Let's go save Odysseus!
As the crew reunited together aboard, they all sailed hopefully towards home under Odysseus' lead. However, Odysseus tricked Poseidon again, the curse continues forever and doubles its power. Can the crew survive the rest of the journey? No one knows.