Hiro and Mishima take a train to their next destination, a city called Bari, which is famous for its limestone buildings, which are called trulli. The buildings are listed as a Unesco World Heritage site, which means that they have "point-ed roofs" . Mishima wants to know more about the buildings, but she's a little lost. She's not sure if they're in the same area, or if they have different designs. She asks Hiro if he can speak like a native, but he can't. He's already told her that he wants to marry her, and she doesn't want to hear about it. She tells him that she already told him that, and that she wants to surprise him by marrying him no matter what. She says the food at the restaurant looks great, and the meat is juicy and soft. They order some more food, and Hiro says that he feels like a "main character" in a game.
Hiro and Mishima take a train to their next destination, a city called Bari, which is famous for its limestone buildings, which are called trulli. The buildings are listed as a Unesco World Heritage site, which means that they have "point-ed roofs" . Mishima wants to know more about the buildings, but she's a little lost. She's not sure if they're in the same area, or if they have different designs. She asks Hiro if he can speak like a native, but he can't. He's already told her that he wants to marry her, and she doesn't want to hear about it. She tells him that she already told him that, and that she wants to surprise him by marrying him no matter what. She says the food at the restaurant looks great, and the meat is juicy and soft. They order some more food, and Hiro says that he feels like a "main character" in a game.