
The Girls' Frontline 2 Daiyan (Type 95) storyline scandal seemed like a settled case — players left in droves, the drama faded. But now Tieba insider "Shenwuyue" (神无月) just dropped another bomb: the story rework was never part of some grand plan. It was a panicked, last-minute pivot.

According to the OP, a player went to Shenwuyue to verify whether another leaker called "小队长" (Little Captain) had gotten his information wrong. Shenwuyue confirmed that the storyline change was indeed a spur-of-the-moment decision. The OP vouched for this source's credibility — after all, Shenwuyue had predicted the Daiyan story revision days before it hit the live server, so he's got receipts. The OP also noted they only shared one out of four screenshots because the other three were full-on rants cursing Huang Chong (散爆's boss).
But what really set the community on fire wasn't the rework itself — it was someone claiming that "public opinion about Daiyan has gotten much better." Players immediately piled on to debunk this narrative.
The response was brutal. One highly-upvoted commenter wrote: "The reason the 95 discourse died down isn't that people forgave — it's that everyone already left." Another pointed out: "散爆 (Sunborn) pulling this stunt with 95 just means the same thing will happen to every future character." A third was even more blunt: "The coffin's been nailed shut. People are just tired of the same dead horse."
Players also dug into the receipts. Someone highlighted that the 95 event had already been dumped into the "Past Events" section — if they'd always planned to fix it, why shelve the event first? That's the smoking gun that screams last-minute damage control. Others roasted the "improved opinion" take: "Isn't 95 = Mrs. Raymond (雷蒙夫人) already the universal consensus? Where exactly is this supposed improvement?"
To be fair, many players agreed the rework itself had merit. The problem is the execution — Sunborn's "any publicity is good publicity" approach backfired spectacularly. As one commenter quipped: "You've got 300 employees on payroll. That's enough bodies — but can those 300 people actually write something that makes money?" Others were less diplomatic: "This should've been done ages ago. The fact that it took a 'hidden mastermind' to suggest 'hey maybe fix the story that sells your gacha waifu' — what kind of brain damage does it take to reach this point?"
The bottom line from this leak is damning: Sunborn's handling of the Daiyan storyline was fumbled from start to finish, and the so-called "improvement in public sentiment" is just the eerie quiet of an empty room. As for the leaker "Little Captain" who started this whole thread? He tried to write about other people's drama and ended up becoming the drama himself — because once a leaker loses credibility, they're nothing.
The only thing that truly went "viral" from this entire saga is Daiyan's permanent nickname: "Mrs. Raymond" (雷蒙夫人) — a meme so powerful that even people who never touched Girls' Frontline 1 know exactly who you're talking about.
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