Roland chuckled and said, "I haven't finished yet."
Samara also smiled. "Then you can continue."
However, Samara really didn't remember meeting any boys when she was a child. Except for the latter part of Roland's words, she didn't feel familiar with anything else.
Roland took a sip of beer and restrained himself slightly. He continued, "One day, the boy finally plucked up the courage to walk up to the girl and ask her if she still remembers him, and if she still remembers that she promised to share her mother with him."
"After so many years, the girl who forgot this matter scolded the boy and left. After a while, the girl went out to work part-time. On the way home, she suddenly felt dizzy. Waking up, she found that her hands and feet were tied. Soon, she saw the boy who stopped her that day coming out. The girl was shocked and asked the boy what he wanted to do. The boy glanced at her and said that she had to keep her word."