"Rob, do you remember our childhood?"
"Maybe you don't remember." Seeing that Rob didn't say anything, Susie suddenly smiled and said, "It seems that only I can remember it every day. I won't forget it even if I die."
Rob was even more confused. He didn't know what Susie was talking about? Forget what?
"What did I forget?"
Susie looked at him as if she was looking at a heartbreaker. Finally, she said, "I'm in despair. It's you who pulled me up."
"I didn't do it. You don't have to ask for credit for me." After thinking for a while, Rob denied it as if he had never done such a thing.
"You did it! It's you! My parents died early and I was almost starved to death. At that time, I always thought that the sky was so blue. Maybe that was the marshmallow that my mother once said. Maybe I could see or get it when I died. It's you! You took a bowl of rice and pulled me back from the jaws of death. Don't you still say it's you?"