I looked up again. The moon was higher now.
Time?
Almost two after midnight.
'The delivery should be arriving anytime now.'
I opened a thin portal—just a slit—right in front of my left eye.
Its exit was placed in the sky above the neighboring city.
Using my Hollow Eyes, I could see everything on the ground through the portal clearly. The distance was no problem for my vision.
There he was.
The courier stood at the edge of an empty street near an industrial zone.
No one else was around.
I created another portal in front of him and opened its exit portal that led to a remote clearing in the forest, far from my current position.
The courier blinked at the sudden appearance of the portal in the air, but he didn't panic.
He had seen it last time. He understood what he had to do.
The courier began unloading the containers—each one neatly labeled and sealed—into the portal.
Some had arcane symbols scrawled on them.
Most were wrapped in suppression cloth.
