
A minor has posted on Bilibili claiming that Tencent's legal team has dropped the lawsuit against him — yes, THAT Tencent, whose Nanshan District legal department has been memed as the 'Nanshan Invincibles' for their near-flawless court record. When this hit NGA, the forum collectively lost it.
The OP shared a screenshot alongside a mix of shock and mockery: 'Minors are literally invincible — even the Nanshan Invincibles bit the dust.'
But the community's immediate reaction was almost unanimously skeptical. Here's why: the same kid had previously claimed Tencent LOST the lawsuit. Now the story shifted to 'they dropped it' — a pretty glaring contradiction. One commenter quipped: 'Wasn't it just yesterday that he said Tencent lost the case?' Another piled on: 'This is so fake it doesn't even look like a proper clout stunt.'

What makes this saga even spicier is the backstory: this 'kid bro' was previously exposed for doxxing — illegally obtaining and publishing someone's private personal information. Yet he seemingly faced zero real consequences. This triggered another wave of outrage: one commenter vented, 'He literally doxxed someone and all it took was a fist-bump emoji and two words to end it? What kind of T0 privilege is this?' — using gacha tier-list slang to express disbelief at how untouchable this kid seems.
There's also an interesting subplot about the kid's parents allegedly being government officials. But forum users pushed back: 'Actually, that's backwards — if his parents ARE civil servants, he's MORE screwed, because Tencent would pressure the local government to lean on them.' Others took a more grounded view: 'The case hasn't even gone to trial yet, of course he's running his mouth. Even after a verdict, enforcement and apologies take forever. This is just how people drag their feet.'
One high-engagement comment really struck a nerve with the crowd: 'I just can't buy that the Nanshan Invincibles would fold to some bratty kid. He's been acting way too outrageous — if THIS case gets dropped, imagine how many copycat kids would start pulling the same stunts.' This nailed exactly what most people were thinking: it's not that Tencent can't lose, but the precedent would be catastrophic.
Not everyone was in full doubt mode, though. Some were just here for the entertainment: 'I can't wait for round two — even if this is all roleplay, the drama is chef's kiss.' Others cracked self-deprecating jokes: 'Hold on, let me go post on Bilibili claiming I'm his dad' — a sly jab at how worthless Bilibili posts are as 'evidence.'
As of now, there's zero official confirmation that Tencent actually dropped the lawsuit. The kid's Bilibili post is the sole 'proof,' and without court filings, official statements, or lawyer correspondence to back it up, this forum clearly isn't buying it. Whether this drama ends with a plot twist or fizzles out as another internet nothingburger — only time will tell. The bullet's still in the air.
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