
The Qixi (Chinese Valentine's Day) event drama in 'Light and Night' has continued to spiral, turning the player community into what netizens call a 'Syrian battlefield.' As the conflict intensifies, a wave of aggressive reporting has led to widespread 'liquidation' (mass censorship) of content on Weibo. Surprisingly, even Lu Chen, a character previously considered neutral in this conflict, had his birthday card post from last year scrubbed by the platform. Even after attempts to repost, the content remains inaccessible.

The community is on edge, with many observers jokingly warning others to 'be careful when eating this melon' (a common slang for staying out of toxic drama). Regarding confusion from outsiders about why the controversy focused on Charlie Su's storyline, veteran players clarified that four out of the five male leads are actually involved in the controversy. The studio's initial decision to only address one character's issues—failing to 'balance the water' (a slang for treating all characters equally)—outraged fans of other leads. Statistics suggest around 13 official posts were censored, and the developer's slow, uneven response has left fans of all sides feeling betrayed.
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