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Minor Leaks Honor of Kings World Content, Gets Sued by Tencent & Beaten by Parent, Posts 'Mutual Destruction' Threat With 200GB of Data — But Players Claim It's Actually Only 8GB

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What happens when a minor picks a fight with Tencent's legendary legal team? One young leaker just found out the hard way: first you get sued, then you get grounded the Chinese way (read: physical punishment), and finally you post a dramatic 'mutual destruction' manifesto online. The whole saga is so unhinged that people genuinely can't tell if it's real or an elaborate stunt.

It all started when this minor allegedly leaked content related to Honor of Kings World (王者荣耀世界), Tencent's highly anticipated open-world title. Tencent's legal division wasted no time filing a lawsuit. On top of that, the kid reportedly caught a beating at home. But instead of backing down, this self-proclaimed 'little big bro' (小孩哥 — a sarcastic Chinese internet term for kids who act tough) posted a tearful yet defiant declaration on social media: they claim to possess 200GB of unreleased internal data, essentially threatening — 'If you won't let me go, I'll take you down with me.'

NGA forum users saw this and didn't panic — they grabbed popcorn. One highly upvoted comment nailed it: 'This kid is really trying to take his own dad down with him...' Because here's the thing: Tencent's damages start at 200,000 RMB (~$28K USD) with no upper limit, and since it's a minor, guess who's paying? Another top reply quipped: 'Time for dad to disown the kid and start over with a new account' — using gacha gaming lingo to describe a family financial catastrophe. Peak Chinese gaming community humor.

But the real plot twist? The 200GB claim. The kid said they had 200GB of juicy internal data, but skeptical netizens dug around and found — 'I see 8GB at most, not a single screenshot of this supposed 200GB.' Others said they'd love to see how much of that '200GB' actually contains anything meaningful, implying most of it is probably junk data. '200GB of nothing' quickly became a running joke in the thread.

The situation escalated further when the lawyer handling the Tencent case allegedly got doxxed (开盒, Chinese internet slang for hunting down and publicly exposing someone's personal info). This made some people suspicious — is this kid really acting alone, or is there someone pulling strings behind the scenes? One commenter said 'This is looking more and more like a scripted publicity stunt,' while another pushed back: 'Is doxxing a lawyer also part of the act?' A more nuanced take came from someone who pointed out: 'Look into cults (蟹脚, slang for cults) — even adults can't resist their manipulation, let alone a minor whose values are still forming.' The implication being the kid may have been groomed or radicalized by some shady online group.

As of now, the drama between this minor and Tencent's legal juggernaut is still unfolding. Some users are cheering from the sidelines — 'Support. Encourage. Hope the kid causes even more chaos' — while others are simply in awe: 'This level of absurdity makes me feel like I'm no longer living in the real world.' The only certainty? This kid's parents are learning the most expensive parenting lesson of their lives.

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