Wan Za noodles look ordinary, but one bite in and the red oil splatters everywhere, with spices exploding right at the tip of your nose. The moment it hits your mouth—chili, Sichuan peppercorns, fried soybeans, minced meat, and sauce all blow up. No transition, no prep, just a "bam!" and everything is overturned. It’s not a "gentle" food. Like The Tower, it’s a shaking of the soul, a reconstruction of the senses—a violent awakening in the middle of a fast-paced life. You won't forget the shock of The Tower, just like you’ll never forget the Wan Za noodles that splattered on your collar and made your eyes sweat from the spice.
Sudden disaster, structural collapse, revealing the truth, releasing pressure, removing the false and keeping the true, predictable cost, rebuilding from ruins, bringing it upon oneself, awakening, sudden events forcing structural reconstruction.
Delayed outbreak of difficulties, superficial stability, self-imprisonment, recurring small accidents, internal friction, a later and larger collapse.
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