
Young Leaker Claims 'Triple Betrayal,' Doubles Down With Defiant Username Change — Even Scaramouche Would Be Speechless
When some people mess up, they lie low and hope it blows over. When 'Kid Bro' messes up, he stands on the wreckage and screams 'I did nothing wrong.' A young leaker known in NGA circles as '小孩哥' (Kid Bro) recently posted claiming he'd been betrayed three times — then immediately changed his Tieba username to 'Why Should I Apologize.' The irony writes itself: even Scaramouche, the infamous 'triple betrayal' character from a certain gacha game, would need a moment to process that level of audacity.



The screenshots attached to the original post allegedly show Kid Bro's bewildering statements in full glory. The leaker reportedly claimed that miHoYo (the developer) actually paid him to post the leaked content — if true, that's essentially ratting out your own sugar daddy in front of the entire internet, a move so spectacularly self-destructive it belongs in a highlight reel.
The comment section erupted instantly. The top-voted reply was devastating in its simplicity: '真当自己是散兵了是吧' — 'Does he really think he's Scaramouche?' In the game's lore, Scaramouche is defined by his 'three betrayals,' making the parallel with Kid Bro's 'triple betrayal' claim almost too perfect. Another commenter piled on without mercy: '笑死,他确实是个散兵' — 'LMAO he really IS a 散兵 (Scaramouche).' For those unfamiliar with NGA slang, 散兵 pulls double duty as both a character name and a vulgar insult (the characters literally read 'scattered soldier' but sound identical to a derogatory term). The wordplay is chef's kiss.
One reply broke from the mockery to offer a surprisingly thoughtful take: 'The kid's not mentally mature enough, makes impulsive decisions, and his parents only know how to discipline through scolding and punishment — so he still doesn't even understand what he did wrong.' Amid the sea of roasts, this comment pointed to a sobering reality: the lack of proper parenting might be the real root cause behind this entire spectacle.
Then there were the voices of caution. One user warned the crowd to hold their horses: 'These kinds of attention-seekers love to stir up drama and bait people into reacting. Don't jump in too fast — wait until actual legal documents, handcuffs, or fines materialize before picking sides.' In other words, until formal legal action drops, this could be genuine meltdown or elaborate trolling — nobody can say for sure yet.
Of course, most commenters weren't nearly as diplomatic. 'Stop giving him screen time, it's not like he'll die from it.' 'The parents' priority should be having another kid — this one's a lost cause.' 'Are people in the modern era really THIS dumb???' The comment section became a full-blown roast session. One user delivered the ultimate gatekeeping take: 'This kind of braindead take doesn't even count as tea — he needs to actually DO something wild first.'
In the end, Kid Bro's saga perfectly illustrates a timeless truth: crashing and burning isn't the scary part — standing up in the wreckage and taunting the audience is. Whether his 'triple betrayal' claim is real or just a self-aggrandizing fantasy remains to be seen. But one thing is crystal clear: changing your username to 'Why Should I Apologize' after getting caught leaking is, in itself, the most entertaining content we could have asked for. Peak comedy writes itself.
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