
The Justice Online (逆水寒) drama just keeps getting wilder. Someone dug up the Weibo account of a NetEase employee working on the Justice Online project, and it's a goldmine of controversy — not only were they allegedly spending company funds on celebrity worship (公费追星), but their post history is absolutely unhinged, including labeling NetEase's OWN game Onmyoji (阴阳师) as an 'anti-China game.' The irony of an employee sabotaging their own company's products left the internet speechless.
The original poster described the discovery as 'packed with solid evidence' and noted it was climbing Weibo's trending list. The most chilling part, as one commenter pointed out: 'The fact that he could say all this so casually means everyone around him thinks the same way.' That one observation sent shivers down spines.

Beyond the Onmyoji comments, screenshots showed the employee's extreme hostility toward players of rival games. One user shared that when they casually mentioned playing JX3 (剑网三, another popular MMO), the employee instantly flew into a rage — only later did the user discover this person actually works at NetEase.

Following this thread, veteran players recalled that since Justice Online's launch, its official Tieba (Baidu forum) had been flooded with posts trash-talking JX3. Given how heavily moderated those forums are by official community managers, this almost certainly wasn't organic player behavior but rather an organized smear campaign. Now that the old posts have resurfaced, it's essentially confirmed that NetEase has a vendetta against JX3.
The original post also included a screenshot about NetEase's internal power struggles, involving employees 'framing other project teams.' One commenter was stunned: 'Framing other project teams is actually a viable strategy??' The OP's savage take: this 'anti-patriotic' employee allegedly has CEO William Ding (丁三石) backing them up — 'Did they save Ding's life in a past life or something?'
The comment section erupted with hot takes. One user nailed it: 'So people who aren't anti-patriotic or pushing LGBT agendas are the minority in major mobile game companies now?' Another quipped: 'What is this SCP-level rule where every mobile game company has to have their own version of Meng Gan (猛干)?' — referencing a prior scandal involving another gaming company employee, suggesting industry-wide employee meltdowns have become the norm.

Some users joked that this person 'should immediately join miHoYo — they'd fit right in with the company culture and could bond with Li Meng Gan over shared experiences.' Others sighed that 'this world is just one giant Genshin Impact.jpg' — a meme meaning everything somehow circles back to Genshin drama. A more grounded take suggested this might not be internal sabotage but rather the employee mocking Onmyoji players: 'You claim to be so patriotic, yet you play a Japanese-themed gacha game?' — essentially calling their own playerbase traitors, which was diagnosed as 'a terminal lack of brain cells.'

As of now, the exposé post on Weibo is still live. One commenter noted: 'Confirmed still up — let's see when the community managers (社管, slang for corporate PR teams that police online discussions) make their move.' What started as a celebrity worship scandal has snowballed into a full-blown investigation of NetEase's project team culture and internal management. Will the PR team swoop in to douse the flames, or will even more dirt surface? The audience's verdict: 'Bring it on — let's see if we can set off a nuclear bomb.'
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