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For Chen, the site was a masterpiece of "the art of subtraction," much like the clear Shio Ramen broth he loved. Unlike the chaotic, ad-choked forums of the early web, this site was a gallery of high-definition "Shio" images—vibrant depictions of the Rat, the Dragon, and the Tiger, each layered with complex numerical codes and historical "main" data.

The story follows , a modest baker in Mong Kok known for his perfect Shio Pan (salt bread). By day, Chen’s world was tactile—the smell of yeast, the precise weight of sea salt, and the rhythmic kneading of dough. But by night, Chen traded his apron for a laptop, entering the vibrant, visual landscape of the "Full Image Site." The Digital Temple

: The site didn't just give numbers; it provided "Full Images" that players believed held hidden patterns in their colors and compositions.

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