Suming has been incredibly busy these past few days.
That evening, Tony piloted the helicopter, taking both him and Guo Zijian for a spin around the zoo. Suming had thought Guo Zijian just wanted to survey the terrain and being in a helicopter, at most it would be a one-hour affair.
Originally, that was Guo Zijian's intention, too. After all, what could you see in such darkness? A brief familiarization with the environment should suffice.
The problem arose on board the helicopter.
Like cars, helicopters are just another means of transport; the only difference is that one flies in the sky while the other runs on the ground. Cars have high beams, low beams, fog lights, and a whole array of different lighting equipment. Helicopters, of course, are even better equipped; their lights are not only plentiful but also far brighter than the headlights of a car, turning a vast area in front of them as bright as day when switched on at night.