It seemed that Elvan had noticed Bi Fang's confusion and thus clarified the reason.
Unlike the previous migration that received little care, this time the relevant departments were extremely cautious to prevent any accidents. Otherwise, the furious conservationists, in a moment of heated frustration, might have dragged them out of their beds and smashed their dog's heads.
They had started planning as early as late April to early May, and an entire area nearby was put under surveillance to keep loiterers and unrelated individuals at bay. If tourists wandered in, they were persuaded to leave, and if persuasion failed, they were forcefully expelled.
If Bi Fang hadn't sent a message, and Elvan hadn't informed the personnel in advance, they might also have encountered staff blocking their vehicle.
"That's, well, a bit over the top." Bi Fang smirked, finding Finland's approach a tad overzealous, which in reality wasn't necessary at all.