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Girls' Frontline 2 Confirms Squad 404's Del Is Alive — 10-Year Time Skip NTR Implications Send Community Into Meltdown

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Girls' Frontline 2 players who stan Squad 404 — congratulations, your 'blessing' has arrived. The launch content officially confirms: Del, the young boy from the original game, not only survived but has been living with character 45 for a solid ten years. The community didn't erupt because a character came back — it erupted because of what 'living together' for a decade might actually imply. If you know, you know.

Based on the original post's screenshots, Del's survival is confirmed through achievement quests and Chita's personal logs in the launch content. The devs could have simply aged the character up normally, but instead explicitly labeled her orientation as 'machine-sexual' (机性恋) — a move long-time players immediately recognized as Sunborn's signature 'creepy style' (阴湿风格, a term Chinese players use for uncomfortable sexual undertones the devs keep inserting).

The real bombshell lies in the timeline: Girls' Frontline 2 takes place years after the original, meaning the little boy Del has grown into an adult. The OP quoted a user comment from a Bilibili leak thread — 'So Daiyan (黛烟) has been getting railed by Raymond (雷蒙) for ten years' — implying the entire time skip is riddled with story developments that veteran players find deeply uncomfortable. The final conversation between character 45 and Del was highlighted as the smoking gun revealing why the writers felt bold enough to go in this direction.

Director Yuzhong (羽中) himself became a target. A top-voted comment put it bluntly: 'This guy is actually brain-damaged — he watched the Evangelion finale and raged about Anno putting in NTR, then turned around and did the exact same thing.' The hypocrisy angle hit hard. Yuzhong had publicly criticized Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 for its cuckolding implications, only for his own game's story to walk the same path.

Another user delivered perhaps the most savage take: 'The GF1 crystallized fans (结晶, slang for die-hard loyalists who've been consuming whatever Sunborn serves for years) have been eating Yuzhong's crap for years — what's another ten years of lore? For them, it's just another decade of digital diarrhea to swallow.' The term '结晶' (crystallized) is the community's way of describing players so deep in copium that they've solidified into pure loyalty.

The discussion spilled over into other character arcs too. Players noted that GF2's event storylines were retroactively altered — the datamined version of the Type 95 (Daiyan/黛烟) event had zero Commander involvement, but the launch version shoehorned in a plotline where the Commander investigates clues and ends up joining the main story. Some questioned whether this rewriting was necessary, suspecting Sunborn deliberately forced connections between every character thread.

Commenters also brought up 'Cyber Lin Xian'er' (赛博林仙儿, a derisive nickname for character DP12, comparing her to a notoriously two-timed fictional character from Chinese literature) potentially appearing next, and the logical holes in KSVK being 'abandoned' yet somehow separated from DP12. One user even speculated: 'Probably Sister Xing desperately protecting Meng Lei, who eventually splits into two — one gender-swapped, one villain. The male villain Meng Lei isn't dead yet, there's more chaos coming.'

The OP's closing blow was devastating: 'Girls' Frontline 2 is truly the DLC that GF1 players deserved.' Paired with the screenshot of Del's reappearance in Lena's logs, the final jab — 'Others lived together for ten years, and you, the cripple, think a few days makes you family?' — crystallized the absurdity of the narrative logic into one gut punch.

At its core, this controversy is about Sunborn's handling of the Girls' Frontline IP leaving veteran players feeling betrayed. From the machine-sexual label to the NTR-adjacent ten-year timeline, from retrofitted event plots to the director's own double standards — every detail chips away at what's left of player trust. The 'crystallized' loyalists are still holding the line, but the community's patience is clearly running on fumes.

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