The next day Li Huan came again, dressed in a cyan sports outfit and black sneakers, clearly dressed for physical work. But the task at hand was no longer tilling but moving.
The courtyard house to the west had already been completely tidied up and aired out for seven to eight months. It was ready to be inhabited once the furniture was moved in. The books and some boxes to be packed were also prepared. The next morning, a vehicle showed up at the doorstep with seven or eight young men in green military uniforms brought in to start moving things.
When Li Huan arrived, he saw the bustling scene of the move and learned that they were moving to a hutong next door.
With many people and a short distance, they managed to move three loads of items in one morning, but the trickiest part was settling in.