Shibirin was surprised that the Suna nin hadn't participated in the exams, if he hadn't, then why had he come to Konoha in the first place? Myabe just to watch, or did he just want to see what the village had been praised for? Konoha had been the most favoured village of all, even from low life places such as Suna. Shibirin didn't know why it was so proudly spoken of, but the history books he read on them whilst in Suna held the answer to that. It was their incredible shinobi, their fantastic armed forces and the high level of friendship that made them probably the greatest village that ever were. Of course, Shibirin still lived to see all those fairy tales for himself, for this was his first ever time stepping foot on Konoha grounds and he yet to meet one of their 'brilliant' shinobi.
He hoped that whilst on this visit, he could engage himself in combat with a Konoha nin. Not to feel good about himself, no and certainly not to show that Suna was stronger. In fact, he secretly admitted his village being the latter between Konoha and Sunagakure, but this only made him more excited about testing his skills with a Konoha nin. Still, he couldn't just waltz up to any random Konoha villager and challenge them to a battle, that would be rude and demeaning. Shibirin still had a sense of pride towards his village, minor but pride in all. He now directed his atention towards the young genin and said, "To be honest, i don't know why i was asked to come to konoha. The kazekage apparently has some business with people here, so she decided to bring all of us with her," he then took a brief pause, looked towards the stone heads and continued on saying, "However, if being here by the stone heads was what you meant by that question, then i guess my answer is, i've read great things about konoha back at the Sunagakure library, but out of all the information in that book, one stood out the most and that was the stone heads."
Shibirin was true to his word. He had no idea why Konoha was the only village that did such art to honor thier kages. There was nothing bad about it, in fact, he wished Suna could do the same thing, but it'd be best to keep this practise as a Konoha trait. He admired the great detail that went into making thses large scale faces of the previous kages, it must've took a lot of effort to produce such magnificent pieces of artwork. He then looked back down at the sitting genin and asked, "So, what are you doing here?".