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GFL2 Bilibili Creator Exposes 'Ms. 511' Mystery — UK Master's Degree or Sichuan University Japanese Major? Writing Team Drama Resurfaces

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A UK university ranked 511th globally, a mysterious female writer nicknamed 'Ms. 511' by players, and a late-night bombshell from a Bilibili creator — the Girls' Frontline 2 community just grew another massive watermelon in its ever-expanding gossip field.

In the early hours of January 13, 2024, a Bilibili creator known as 'Captain Quartz' posted explosive revelations exposing the alleged identity of a female member of the GFL2 writing team. The screenshots were quickly cross-posted to the NGA forum, with the thread starter attaching Captain Quartz's leak as evidence.

The core of the leak centers on a key figure — 'Ms. 511.' The number '511' reportedly refers to the QS World University Ranking of the UK institution she allegedly attended. Players quickly connected the dots: the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, sits at exactly 511th in QS rankings. 'Who would brag about a QS 511 ranking?' skeptics asked. Another commenter delivered a particularly scathing quip: 'UK university, one-year master's — the prestige is absolutely off the charts' — dripping with sarcasm that reflects widespread Chinese internet skepticism toward so-called 'diploma mill' UK master's programs.

The leak sparked a debate between two competing theories about this writer's identity. Theory One suggests she graduated from Sichuan University's Japanese studies program, based on her writing style — players noticed her game text carried a heavy Japanese light-novel translation vibe, with one noting 'it has that unmistakable flavor of Japanese light novels translated into Chinese by someone whose skills aren't quite there yet.' Theory Two is Captain Quartz's newly surfaced 'UK master's + geopolitical intrigue' angle, which remains unverified. 'I still believe the Japanese study abroad theory more — having both backgrounds simultaneously wouldn't produce such a heavy light-novel flavor,' one commenter argued. Others tried to untangle the overlapping rumors: 'Six-o'clock-sis studied overseas, she's not the Sichuan one.'

What truly set the community ablaze, however, were the allegations of the writer inserting personal biases into character storylines. Players zeroed in on two GFL2 characters — DP-12 and G36 — with heated debate over allegedly unauthorized changes to character relationships. 'Isn't G36's canon pairing Springfield?' one asked, questioning whether the writer had unilaterally altered established lore. Another leaked that 'this person previously exposed that Potato Saint went to solo the writing team with her,' implying the writer had been steering character narratives to suit personal preferences.

Even more intriguing were the alleged internal 'protection mechanisms' within the team. Multiple players pointed out that 'G36 has someone guarding her, but DP-12 doesn't,' and 'if Potato Saint hadn't gone to confront them directly, G36 would've gotten the same treatment.' Someone even raised the question: 'DP-12's creator is the lead artist, right? Can't the lead artist keep the writer in check?' — these comments zeroed in on the power dynamics and role allocation within the writing department.

Interestingly, some players also questioned the social media identity angle: 'The person who posted on NGA is most likely not Xing,' one noted, pointing out that SOAS's QS ranking happens to be 511 — 'who would treat QS 511 as an honor?' This suggests the entire 'Ms. 511' label was born from irony in the first place.

What started as a single late-night screenshot quickly snowballed, laying bare the GFL2 writing team's internal personnel dynamics, questions about creative independence in character storylines, and what one commenter called 'a team — no, a gang.' The sarcastic jab about needing 'a team, no — a gang' to create book models for the in-game lounge hit especially hard, as did the bitter twist on the 'Girls help girls' slogan in the face of alleged favoritism.

Captain Quartz's original leak is still circulating on Bilibili, and the NGA cross-post continues to generate discussion. Ms. 511's true identity, her alleged connections to the core development team, and whether character storylines have indeed been tampered with for personal reasons — none of it has received any official response. This gossip, born from a single screenshot, is clearly far from its final chapter.

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