In the following days, Fang Hong spent all his time testing the maneuverability of 'Hornet-I.' The first time, a Parer person was loudly nagging from the side: "You said this thing is called 'Hornet,' but it's clearly silver—" Then he was locked in the storage room with an excuse by Fang Hong, who had a dark expression on his face.
Although he wasn't very talented at naming, the design itself was outstanding. 'Hornet-I' flew more than fifty percent faster than general Clockwork Fairies, with equally matched agility. The only downside was that the difficulty in control increased exponentially, just as its calculative power demand was shown on the panel.
But perhaps because he was the designer, Fang Hong had no obstacles in adapting to it and quickly mastered it as if it were part of his own body. In the following days, everyone could see the silver flying shuttle weaving through the various rooms on the platform, like streams of silver light.
