Hiroshi and Mishima continue on their journey to England. Hiroshi is excited to see the Gaud sculpture in Florence, but he is disappointed to learn that there are no pre-order tickets for the day they are supposed to see it. He is also disappointed that they did not wake him up during the countdown to the opening of the faade. The sagrada is a celebration of the birth of Christ, and the artists who created it applied their own style to the sculpture. The narrator is touched by the story of Christ's life, which is depicted in the sagrada. He also notices that the entrance fee to the museum is higher than he expected, and he wants to eat some food. He decides to walk around the cathedral of Santa Eulalia, where a thirteen-year-old girl who refused to convert herself to Christianity was questioned and sentenced to death. He hopes she is resting in peace
Hiroshi and Mishima continue on their journey to England. Hiroshi is excited to see the Gaud sculpture in Florence, but he is disappointed to learn that there are no pre-order tickets for the day they are supposed to see it. He is also disappointed that they did not wake him up during the countdown to the opening of the faade. The sagrada is a celebration of the birth of Christ, and the artists who created it applied their own style to the sculpture. The narrator is touched by the story of Christ's life, which is depicted in the sagrada. He also notices that the entrance fee to the museum is higher than he expected, and he wants to eat some food. He decides to walk around the cathedral of Santa Eulalia, where a thirteen-year-old girl who refused to convert herself to Christianity was questioned and sentenced to death. He hopes she is resting in peace