The six groups of magical beasts blocking the way were quite troublesome; some had their tribes scattered across their territories, others had a vast range of perception, or had symbiotic creatures, just like the forest rhinoceros' symbiotic partner the rhino sparrow, which could help alert the rhinoceros. This made it impossible to sneak through a part of the territory unnoticed. Appearing in any location in the territory meant there was a great likelihood of being discovered by various magical beasts.
Therefore, Pannis devised a plan, one that seemed risky, but was, in fact, feasible. He had left early in the morning, spending an entire day observing the patterns of these magical beasts, comparing them with their behavior from his memory, and finally finding a relatively safe passage. However, the timing had to be precise; a missed opportunity could lead to the plan's failure.