
A three-way audio comparison from a Bilibili video just sent every Girls' Frontline 2 player into an existential crisis: the gacha waifu you spent real money pulling? After 20 years apart, she hums another man's tune when she's resting.
It all started when a Bilibili creator made a side-by-side comparison of the character Daiyan (Type 95 Doll) humming melodies in different scenes. Initially, the creator only did a two-version comparison — the story cutscene Daiyan version vs. the rest room version — and explicitly refused to include Ray's version because 'Ray's humming is too disgusting to listen to.' But after some time to recover emotionally, the creator finally mustered the courage to add the third track: Ray's own humming from the story. The full three-way comparison was complete.

The result was predictably devastating: whether it's Daiyan humming casually in the rest room, Daiyan humming during story cutscenes, or Ray humming in his own scenes, all three versions are the same melody. In plain terms — your waifu is humming her side piece's theme song while lounging in your base.
The top-voted comment on NGA delivered what might be the most brutal character lore teardown in gacha history. The commenter pointed out that according to the game's timeline, the Commander and Daiyan were separated for a full decade, reunited briefly in a chance encounter (where she limped away), and then another ten-plus years passed before she finally joined the player's roster. So after 20+ years apart, she still hums Ray's tune during downtime. The irony? When she's lying in bed with the Commander and he glances at her thigh, she immediately fans herself to cover up — as if to say she's only here for the retirement benefits, not the love.
Another player quoted what was apparently said on a previous show, perfectly capturing the absurdity: 'You thought something happened to your wife, but actually she had the time of her life these past ten years. Cruising in luxury cars, sipping fine wine, then she spots the Commander begging on the roadside and tosses ten bucks in his bowl. You look at those ten bucks and reminisce about the good old days.' This metaphor got quoted and re-quoted across the comment section — each word a dagger, and now it's basically the official motto of the Girls' Frontline 2 story controversy.
Reactions ranged from pure copium to full-on meltdown. One player said 'my blood pressure spiked just from listening to a few seconds,' slamming the dev team for copy-pasting raw assets without a care. Another admitted 'even I felt my blood pressure rise just listening — imagine being the person who actually made this comparison video.' Someone else nailed it: 'They're still pulling this while getting roasted — is this some kind of social experiment?'
But the community never runs out of shitposters. Someone screamed 'Ray and Daiyan, locked in forever, I ship it,' while another declared Girls' Frontline 2 is 'the one game the entire internet plays matchmaker to break up.' One literary soul even rewrote it as a Chinese Romeo and Juliet: 'Heartbreaking, truly. This isn't just a gacha game — this is a modern Romeo and Juliet, a contemporary Butterfly Lovers. Two star-crossed lovers bound by an invisible red thread of fate.'
From a simple audio comparison to an all-community meme avalanche, the Daiyan humming saga has transcended any 'bug fix' category. When your character hums someone else's love song right in front of you — and you spent real money to pull her — this isn't getting cucked. This is your wife taping her love letters on your living room wall and asking you to help frame them.
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