
Someone allegedly smashed the front door of Sunborn Network's office — and then posted a handwritten apology letter to make amends. Sounds like something out of a dramatic anime, right? But when NGA veterans examined the evidence, they had one verdict: fake.
The original post included two photos. The first showed damage to Sunborn's office door; the second was the supposed apology letter. But that letter instantly became the butt of every joke — the handwriting was so atrocious it looked like a kindergartener's finger painting.
The comment section went nuclear. One user quipped, "My elementary school nephew writes more neatly than this." Another piled on: "Is this chicken scratch from a grade schooler?" When someone tried to play devil's advocate, arguing that "most people's handwriting has degraded from typing on phones all day," they got shut down hard: "This isn't handwriting degradation — this is the degradation of the entire hand."
But the terrible penmanship was just the appetizer. What really set the community off was the suspicious timeline. Sharp-eyed users pointed out that the incidents allegedly happened back in October and December, yet the door-smashing supposedly occurred in March — months after everything had already settled down? "If you were going to smash it, you'd have done it ages ago — what is this, a wage protest?" one commenter snarked.

Faced with these red flags, the community almost unanimously concluded this was a staged publicity stunt. A highly-upvoted comment nailed it: "Clumsy hate is just clumsy PR — only stan soldiers would pretend to be haters and stage this. Real shitposters wouldn't bother getting their hands dirty." Others drew parallels to miHoYo's infamous PS4-smashing marketing stunt, joking that Sunborn was trying to pull a "black marketing" playbook.
Even more ironic: one user noticed that someone in the comments had been asking who a certain person in the photos was, and when they tried to investigate, they discovered that person had already blocked them. "What the actual hell," the user remarked.


The most savage comment of all came from a user who summarized the whole situation: "Their game is dogshit, but their clout-chasing is next level." As for the damaged door, another player expressed the only sympathy the community could muster: "Shame it was the front door that broke — not Huang Chong's skull." Huang Chong, Sunborn's founder, clearly still lives rent-free in the community's collective frustration.
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