The audience hadn't quite recovered from the recent storm when Bi Fang was set to embark on a journey again, which inevitably raised concerns about whether the migration intensity was too high.
They still vividly remembered the thunder and lightning from a few hours ago, the heavenly majesty too blinding to behold. Under such circumstances, ordinary people wouldn't dare to step outside, let alone fly an airplane through a storm. Even a tumble dryer wouldn't spin like that.
[Has Master Fang stopped being human? If so, can you take me with you? I don't want to be human either.]
[Flying at night, can the geese keep up?]
[Yeah, it's pitch dark, isn't that dangerous?]
[In just a few hours, can they rest well?]
"Of course they can. In fact, most of the migration of geese takes place at dusk or at night; it's just that I chose to do it during the day because that suits human habits," he explained.