"Yeah, how could they just forget, there's still the traditional village," Bai Dan muttered. "That's way better than relocation."
But there were also those who said that people have been talking about traditional villages for so many years and still, nobody knows if it's feasible. If it's not, then wouldn't all the efforts have been in vain like fetching water with a bamboo basket.
Actually, the men in the family were all against it. They had lived here for so long and didn't want to leave.
"You all should think this through," Bai Da said to them. "Then report to the village if you decide to leave. We allowed you to stay back then, and we won't stop you now if you want to leave, but don't expect to come back to Bai Family Village."
Great Grandpa didn't care about them at all; he saw right through them, which was just as well.
But there were still many people who didn't want to leave.
In the end, only two families decided to go, just waiting for the relocation funds.