Shu Wan was taken aback and looked down at the sightseeing guide; it did indeed resemble the route that young couples on dates would take.
She didn't mind, but she was mainly worried Fu Siyu might misunderstand.
As if knowing what Shu Wan was thinking, Fu Siyu turned to her, "I won't misunderstand, just follow your plan."
"Okay then."
According to Shu Wan's plan, they first went to the Basilica of the Holy Mother of Flowers.
At this time, the rain had stopped, but the sky was still gloomy with wispy clouds circling the top of the cathedral, adding a touch of mystery to it.
This beautiful cathedral, faced with white, red, and green granite, fully interpreted the classical, elegant, and free spirit cherished during the Renaissance.
Walking from the outside to the inside of the church, they passed countless bas-reliefs and frescoed domes.
The bas-reliefs were completely different in style and skill from the ones in ancient Hua Country, and Shu Wan found them very interesting.