Gao Di Street was right next to the house they rented. Lu Jiaxin went there four times, filling six woven bags with clothes, socks, and shoes. Besides that, she bought ten baskets of dried sea products.
There was no way they could take so much stuff on the train; it would raise suspicions of trafficking goods. Mailing them was prohibitively expensive, so the best method was to arrange for railway freight. Lu Jiaguang worked in the railway department and was a leader there, so helping with some cargo shipment wasn't a problem at all. However, when he heard the amount she wanted to transport, even Lu Jiaguang was taken aback.
Lu Jiaguang asked, "Are you buying all these clothes and dried sea products to sell?"