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Girls' Frontline 2 Drops New Waifu Skins — But Players Say You're Literally Paying for an NPC's Love Scene

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The official Girls' Frontline 2 (GFL2) account dropped three new skins — Daiyan (QBZ-95) 'Jade Dragonfly,' Lightning 'Purple Rain,' and V-Perlei 'Shining Wish.' Normally a cause for waifu-worshipping celebrations. Instead, the comment section erupted into absolute chaos.

Here's the context: Daiyan (QBZ-95) has a storyline in GFL2 where she gets emotionally entangled with a male NPC named Raymond (雷蒙). The playerbase has been furious about this for weeks — to them, it feels like their beloved waifu got NTR'd by a nobody NPC. Now the devs are selling skins for her? One player put it bluntly: 'So us green-hat turtles (cucks) gotta whale so we can push Raymond's ass forward?' — meaning you're literally paying to dress up a character for another man.

Other players took a more sarcastic approach. Someone innocently asked what the fuss was about, only to be shot down with 'She's literally the QBZ-95 — you don't even need an explanation.' Another quipped: 'Time to see if the copium-addicted loyalists can flex their wallets' — labeling remaining spenders as 'crystallized fans' (结晶), a derogatory term for players who are so deeply invested they'll never quit no matter what.

Here's where it gets spicy: these skin details apparently leaked before the official announcement. Players questioned whether this constituted commercial espionage, pointing fingers at an insider source nicknamed 'Little Captain' (小队长). But the sharpest take was: 'It's already an open proxy war — who cares about the messenger anymore.' The implication is that factions within or around the game's ecosystem are weaponizing information leaks against each other.

Some players zoomed out to the bigger picture. One remarked that 'one skin set just boosted the attack speed of the Raymond-cuckolds, the legacy players, AND the popcorn-munching spectators' — a gaming metaphor meaning every faction of the playerbase got pulled into the drama. They credited producer Yu Zhong (known derisively as '翀/a-Chong') as a master manipulator who turns even controversy into engagement.

The 'Jade Dragonfly' skin itself is a tragic case study. It was once a viral hit that transcended the GFL2 community — but now? One player mourned: 'It used to go viral. But combined with this garbage storyline, it's a joke now. Yu Zhong should just let the whole thing burn.' A once-celebrated cosmetic dragged through the mud by narrative decisions nobody asked for. The final nail: 'That's it? I thought they were finally bringing out the big guns.' The implication is clear — for GFL2's remaining players, there's almost nothing left to get excited about.

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