
One photo, one vague insinuation, and someone thought they could take down the producer of Girls' Frontline? NGA veterans said: your script doesn't even survive the first round.
The original post dropped a photo of a man in what appeared to be an intimate situation with a woman, implying the man was Yu Zhong (羽中), the producer of Girls' Frontline (少前). But the community's BS detectors went off immediately. The very first reply set the tone: 'Unverified — don't discuss.' That was the nicest thing anyone said.
What followed was essentially a public roast disguised as a forensics session. Comment 4 was blunt: 'The guy in the photo is better-looking than Yu Zhong.' Comment 5 doubled down: 'This guy looks at least a full zodiac cycle (12 years) older — doesn't match at all.' Comment 7 tried to be fair: 'Depends on when the photo was taken — 2017-18 vs 2023-24 is a different story.' But nobody was buying it.

Comment 6 floated an alternative theory: 'Might not be him — could be Shuangge (爽哥),' posting a comparison image. But that got shut down hard too. Comment 12 joked: 'Shuangge being held by a woman? Keep dreaming.' Comment 15 went even further with a classic community inside joke: 'If that duck could get women on both arms, then 22 would already be out' — a reference that needed no translation for NGA regulars but basically means 'absolutely not happening.'
The real evidence came from official sources. Comment 9 pointed out: 'Didn't Yu Zhong appear in STN sponsored videos? Can't people just compare?' Comment 18 was exasperated: 'Before asking if it's real, can you at least go watch a video? It wasn't that long ago — the STN collab. Or find the post-CBT4 video. How does something like this even get posted?' Yu Zhong has appeared on camera multiple times in official Girls' Frontline content, and the resemblance to the person in the photo is, to put it charitably, nonexistent.

The spiciest take came from Comment 19, who didn't just call the photo fake but proposed a deeper conspiracy: 'Could this be some PR company's idea of a damage control strategy — fake it so hard it actually cleans things up?' The theory goes: deliberately plant an easily debunked fake story, making players dismiss ALL negative rumors about the producer as fabricated. It's the kind of 5D chess that makes the NGA comment section both terrifying and entertaining.
Comments 11 and 16 took the community management angle. Comment 11: 'Don't post this obvious fake crap — people will screenshot it and mock NGA's credibility again.' Comment 16: 'Fake beyond fake. Leaving this comment before deletion — the gossip mods should take this down.' And Comment 17 delivered perhaps the most creative insult: 'You'd have better luck claiming he's a slimmed-down version of Old Wu than saying he's Huang Zong.'
As of now, the post title has been edited to 'Edited — everyone says it's fake,' which is basically the OP admitting defeat. The entire saga, from posting to being unanimously debunked, took just a few hours. NGA's gossip board often gets roasted for its credibility, but this time the community's fake-busting speed deserves a genuine slow clap.
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