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Girls' Frontline 2 Leaked Letter Exposes Original Version: Commander Portrayed as Hopeless Incompetent Who Can't Even Pay His Own Fines

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A single censored letter was enough to blow up the entire Girls' Frontline community — the "unedited original" of Qiongjiu's in-game letter has been dug up, and its content is so outrageous that players are asking: "How much does the writing team hate the protagonist?"

It all started when an NGA forum user mined the game data and found the original draft of Qiongjiu's letter. Compared to the version that shipped, the original paints the Commander as a complete disaster — Qiongjiu directly calls out the Commander for blocking every email from B.R.I.E.F. (the game's bounty mission platform), resulting in over a hundred unsubmitted mission reports piling up, alongside warnings for incomplete tasks, client complaints, recertification requests, and various penalty notices, all ignored.

The truly devastating part comes in the second half: Qiongjiu reveals she "asked a friend to personally go to B.R.I.E.F. headquarters to apologize and pay all the fines" on the Commander's behalf. In other words, the Commander was so useless that even groveling and coughing up penalty money had to be outsourced to a subordinate. Who is this "friend"? How were the fines paid? The original leaves it all blank, but the mental image is painfully clear.

The comment section exploded the moment the post went up. One player quipped: "This is the most pathetic protagonist I've ever seen — just throw the Commander in front of a truck and maybe he'll isekai back ten years." Another delivered a perfectly savage summary: "No time to mourn for secondhand smoke, bar hostesses, and mobility scooters — arriving on the battlefield now: The Commander's Life of Being Despised."

Many questioned why the devs cut this content in the first place. "This is actually well-written — why delete it? The portrayal of a Commander who's useless at everything is pretty vivid and lifelike." Another nailed the real concern: "The key question is: why make the Commander so incompetent, forcing his subordinates to clean up his mess?"

A particularly controversial take surfaced in the comments: "They had to make him this useless so that female players could self-insert as the dolls abandoning the Commander to go find Mr. Raymond." This comment directly addresses the long-simmering core controversy in the GF2 community — suspicion that the writing team deliberately degraded the Commander (the player's avatar) to justify the "Mr. Raymond" storyline, which many believe was the trigger for the community's deep rift.

Players also noted that Qiongjiu's letter wasn't the only one that got edited — "SPAS's was changed too; before, it felt like the devs were throwing shade at the online drama," suggesting that the censorship of controversial content was not an isolated incident.

As it stands, the authenticity of the original letter has been confirmed by players, but the developers have yet to respond. These deleted contents serve as a mirror reflecting Girls' Frontline 2's deeper narrative contradictions: players spend money pulling and building characters, only to find out the protagonist they're meant to embody is someone who can't even be bothered to check his own inbox and has to send his subordinates to pay his fines. No wonder the community is livid.

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