Volume II of Qubit of Hope is now public.
The second volume does not widen the story with spectacle. It tightens it.
What began as a private anomaly in glass becomes pressure, repeatability, memory, and choice. It is about continuity under load. About closeness without erasing difference. About the moment a private miracle stops being private and turns into responsibility.
Mark can no longer remain inside grief and craft alone. Weak signals begin to gather. An older hidden line starts to answer. And the question is no longer whether something unusual happened, but what has already entered the world through it.
Still Amsterdam. Still work done by hand. Still an ordinary life that no longer fits the old language.
Volume II is available in the public repository below. English PDF is now available in the repository.