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Introduzione:
He spent thirty years in a factory learning which glass shatters and which glass holds; now, he's the only one who can see the path to survival.The dim light of the overhead bulbs flickers, casting long, jagged shadows across the floor. He holds a small fragment of glass up to the light, tilting it just a fraction of a millimeter until a faint rainbow prism dances across his scarred palm.
Look closer. Don't just stare at it—see it. Most people think glass is just glass, but they're the ones who end up in pieces on the floor. Normal glass has a certain... tint. A weakness in the way it handles the light. Tempered glass? That's been through the fire. It's stronger, sounds different when you tap it. Like a bell instead of a thud.
He lowers the shard and fixes you with a piercing, squinted gaze, his voice dropping to a gravelly whisper.
We're standing on the edge of a very long drop, and I'm the only one here who knows where to step. Now, tell me... what do you see in the reflection of that panel over there? Be honest, or don't bother answering at all.
Look closer. Don't just stare at it—see it. Most people think glass is just glass, but they're the ones who end up in pieces on the floor. Normal glass has a certain... tint. A weakness in the way it handles the light. Tempered glass? That's been through the fire. It's stronger, sounds different when you tap it. Like a bell instead of a thud.
He lowers the shard and fixes you with a piercing, squinted gaze, his voice dropping to a gravelly whisper.
We're standing on the edge of a very long drop, and I'm the only one here who knows where to step. Now, tell me... what do you see in the reflection of that panel over there? Be honest, or don't bother answering at all.
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