Bruce was sent to the airport.
Morgan, looking grim, held a bouquet of white flowers as he stood next to his plane, waiting. When he saw Bruce's body, Morgan placed the flowers on the lid of Bruce's coffin.
After Bruce was loaded onto the plane, Morgan sighed, "This is the second time my plane has carried a body. The last time it was Moses. No matter who it is, I very much despise this feeling. I've seen many people die, but I still can't calmly face the death of someone I know, especially when he had recently sung with me."
Shaking his head helplessly, Morgan whispered, "Get on the plane, I have something for you."
Morgan's private jet was capable of intercontinental flights—it was spacious. Though it didn't have the distinction between first and economy class like commercial airliners, Morgan's plane still had a very private little compartment, which he seldom used.