Answer: Here you go, I hope it's what you were looking for.
<em>“Hi Mr. Polo, I’m here to interview you and I only have a few questions for you.” </em>
“Alright, go ahead.”
<em>“So Mr. Polo, Where did you travel during your lifetime, and what were your goals?”</em>
“Well, in the first years of my life, I was learning the mercantile trade from my father and his uncle. Us three embarked on an epic journey to Asia, we explored places along the Silk Road until we reached Cathay (China). We were kindly received by the royal court of Kublai Khan, who was impressed by my smartness. I was then appointed to serve as Khan's foreign emissary, and I was sent on many diplomatic missions throughout the empire and Southeast Asia, along with present-day India, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
“As for goals, I strove to accomplish the task that Kublai Khan gave me of bringing back some Christian priests and holy oil. Another goal of mine was writing about my travels to educate contemporary Europeans about China and other lands of the East.”
<em>“Ok, thank you. So what effects did your accomplishments have on the people of Asia and Europe?” </em>
“Yes, well my book: The Travels of Marco Polo inspired Eastern China to send out explorers of their own. It actually caused the collapse of the Japanese shogunate, which was their military. It also drew European interest in the culture, resources, and wealth of the region.”
<em>“Alright, one more question Mr. Polo, What was the most significant change you witnessed while on your travels?" </em>
“I witnessed the opening up of Mongolia and China by Kublai Khan to the outside world. Kublai Khan welcomed European explorers such as me to his royal court.”
<em>“Wow, thank you for the interview, it was an honor to meet you.”</em>