
An insider known as 'Team Leader' (小队长), reportedly a former internal member of the Girls' Frontline 1 team, just dropped a massive bombshell — game producer Yu Zhong (羽中) is allegedly reassembling his old crew: 'Dead Butterfly' (死蝴蝶) and 'Holy Knight' (圣骑士). These two names carry legendary infamy in the Girls' Frontline community — the kind of names that make veteran players' blood pressure spike on sight.

The moment the news hit NGA, the comment section turned into a roast session of epic proportions. One user summed it up with a classic Chinese proverb couplet: 'Fish find fish, shrimp find shrimp, and a turtle finds a soft-shell turtle to marry. Dragons beget dragons, phoenixes beget phoenixes, and a rat's son knows how to dig holes.' In other words — birds of a feather flock together, and garbage attracts garbage.
Multiple players immediately questioned whether the studio is deliberately embracing a 'black-red strategy' (黑红路线) — a Chinese internet marketing tactic where brands court controversy and negative attention because any publicity, even outrage, generates buzz and engagement. If this leak is true, bringing back these two figures would essentially be burning bridges with the loyal playerbase.
So who are these two characters? Let's start with 'Holy Knight' (圣骑士). NGA veterans know him well — as one commenter put it, 'Is that the Knight who went full debate-bro mode and dropped legendary takes on NGA?' He apparently went on a rampage in the forum, engaging in massive arguments and producing a series of what Chinese netizens call 'explosive quotes' (爆典) — statements so wild and tone-deaf they became memes. Another user quipped: 'Knight bro's infamous quotes didn't affect his bromance with Yu Zhong one bit — Knight bro must be so moved he's crying right now.'
As for 'Dead Butterfly' (死蝴蝶), the community's assessment is even more brutal: 'These two are even heavier hitters.' Players unfamiliar with the lore were told to 'search Dead Butterfly on Zhihu' — implying there's a mountain of damning information about this person. One highly upvoted comment read: 'No wonder the R-bar loyalists (r吧结晶) had a mental breakdown — inviting these two pieces of work back.' 'R-bar' refers to the Baidu Tieba forum for Girls' Frontline, and 'crystallized loyalists' (结晶) is slang for the most devoted fanboys — even THEY are devastated.
Players are also worried about the implications for the game itself. One lamented: 'Are all the female characters going to get corrupted now? Girls' Frontline: Cuckolding Game of the Year.' This refers to the game's 'Oath' system — players spend real money on virtual wedding rings to bond with characters. The idea that the people behind these characters have such controversial reputations makes those promises feel hollow. Another comment cut deep: 'The rings and oaths were all a lie.'
Some players connected this leak to recent community upheaval: 'Is this why the R-bar defected?' — suggesting a mass exodus of loyal players from the Baidu Tieba forum might be directly tied to this personnel shakeup. Others took bitter shots at continued spending: 'This is the blessed reward for still whaling for Boss Huang (黄老板)' — a mocking nickname for Yu Zhong.
One final comment might have hit the nail on the head: 'Boss Chong (翀老板) probably has no one else left to hire.' If Sunborn is resorting to bringing back controversial former staff, the internal talent drain might be far worse than anyone realized. As of now, neither Yu Zhong nor Sunborn has officially responded to the leak — everything remains unconfirmed.
The tl;dr: Producer allegedly reuniting with disgraced former associates, the entire community is having a collective meltdown, and the Girls' Frontline gossip train shows no signs of stopping. Stay tuned, because this tea is still brewing.
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