Han Sen opened the package, which had been delivered to him in a recyclable box, and saw a lone envelope inside.
Needless to say, he was taken aback. Sending someone a primitive letter in that day and age was very unusual.
He picked up the envelope, which was plain and without text on the front, and turned it over. There was nothing written on the back, either.
Han Sen opened it up and pulled out the slip of paper that was inside. On it, two simple sentences were written.
"Something will arrive in three days. Take it to the shelter and do not allow anyone else to see it – Blind Man." Han Sen read it out and frowned.
Han Sen did not recall a person named Blind Man, but the writing was somewhat familiar. It was someone he had met once before, but his memory of the person's significance was hazy.
When Han Sen was in the Second God's Sanctuary, a man called Blind Man had given him a book called The Innocent.