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The narrative follows a solitary, bookish bank teller whose lifelong craving for uninterrupted reading is constantly thwarted by work, social demands, and failing eyes. After a sudden cataclysm he survives alone in a bank vault and emerges to find civilization leveled, giving him the longed-for solitude and abundant time to read. He celebrates the prospect of finally finishing books, only to have his fragile spectacles accidentally destroyed, rendering him unable to see. The story juxtaposes quiet obsession and bitter irony, examining solitude, the fragility of human plans, and the cruel reversal of wish fulfillment.
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