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How do you feel after reading the second chapter of Goose Riding Travel?
After reading this article, we can further find that many things will happen during the trip. You'd better face it bravely, and then you can overcome those difficulties smoothly.

Let's believe in ourselves, all the difficulties can be solved, and these are just some episodes.

Chapter II Main Contents

A flock of geese flying from the north flew across the sky. One of Niels' geese wanted to fly away with him. Niels hugged the goose's neck, but he didn't hold back, but was carried into the air by the goose.

The leader of the geese hated Niels' arrogance and didn't want to fly with him. But Niels saved a wild goose from the fox. The leading goose was very moved and decided to take him across Sweden and fly to where they were going.

In the days of flying over Sweden, Niels witnessed the fierce fighting between animals; Watched the annual crane dance performance; Encountered many strange things.

I also saw an underwater castle; Understand the mountains and rivers of the motherland; Experienced many dangers personally. After spending many days with the geese, Niels has established deep feelings with the geese and understood the truth of being a man.

Niels

Niels, the hero of the work, is a boy of about fourteen years old. He is naughty, playful, willful, lazy, doesn't like learning, and treats animals and people harshly. Because of disrespect to the elves, he broke his word and was punished. He was turned into a thumb-sized villain by the elves.

Niels, on the trip, followed the geese to see many beautiful and charming natural scenery in Sweden. Towering mountains, vast rivers, dark forests, barren or rich land, or majestic or spectacular towns all surprised Niels, who gained friendship and love on his way forward. However, there are also threats of loneliness, helplessness, hunger, cold and even death again and again.