Ravi takes us to an extravagant restaurant. Marcsi doesn’t like her fishplate, this wasn’t what she wanted, but it is difficult for us to see through the menu. Before we can say anything, Ravi, with an elegant gesture, signs to the waitress — he figured out what Marcsi wanted — and solves my friend’s trouble. “No problem,” he simply says; our last dinner should be perfect. While enjoying the fantastic dishes in an air-conditioned room, we are reminiscing about what we saw today. Right now, we are in a completely opposite world than what we have experienced before. The whole day is a rollercoaster. At the moment, we are having a friendly conversation with impeccable service and delicious wine. In the end, Ravi, as the gentlemen he is, takes care of the bill. It is better if I don’t know h

