少前2的开发商散爆网络,在二游圈一直是个传奇般的存在。但最近瓜版的一则爆料,直接把吃瓜群众的下巴都惊掉了——据说老板黄翀(社区昵称"翀"或"羽中"),拿一整个小区的别墅去和腾讯做了对赌。

爆料一出,评论区直接炸锅。高赞评论"最有实力的一集"一语道破天机,而紧随其后的质疑声也不少。三楼网友直言"越听越玄乎,不太敢信了",四楼则摆出一副看戏心态:"现实倒是也不用讲逻辑,啥都有可能,反正瓜先吃了。"五楼更是灵魂拷问:"不是,这帮人的底气就这么足吗?", "不过,理性分析的声音也在。六楼网友指出,"估计是小区里的若干栋别墅,不太可能是墅区的全部。他有那个资本,完全不用去冒风险签对赌,直接去银行抵押贷款就行了。"这番话倒是给过于离谱的传闻降了降温。", "但熟悉黄翀的玩家显然不太在意逻辑。七楼的回复堪称经典:"如果是其他人我会觉得编的,但这是高贵的翀,帝国董事长,我选择相信。"这个"帝国董事长"的称号,既是调侃也透着一丝心酸——毕竟少前2四测之前,黄翀确实自信满满,号称要做"二游新标杆"。", "其实关于黄翀梭哈房地产的传闻并非空穴来风。八楼网友就提到"很早之前好像有舅舅透露羽中梭哈房地产,好像对上了",十二楼进一步补充信息源:"就是那个花什么什么树十月还是十一月说的。"据推测可能是ID为"神无月"的知名舅舅党此前的爆料。", "更有意思的是对赌细节的讨论。十三楼网友提出关键问题:"又有点纳闷蝗虫(注:社区对黄翀的蔑称)是用房产当对赌筹码还是以房地产为保证物。如果是前者,那按现在的行情藤子亏大了;如果是后者,那藤子完全可以以担保覆盖率不足为理由要求蝗虫追加补偿。"十四楼则补刀:"恐怕要追加补偿,不对,就是要逼羽中狗急跳墙。
而最出圈的当属九楼的毒舌文学名场面:"期待羽中输掉房子后一瘸一拐地走下楼,钻进他心爱的法拉利,摇下车窗对cos成95的星姐说,你怎么还不上车?"这段描写画面感太强,直接被十一楼接力改编:"不是星姐站在窗前呆呆望着?大难临头各自飞啊。", "还有十五楼的阴谋论视角也颇为有趣,质疑黄翀可能是"别人的白手套自导自演",甚至联想到斗鱼那种"涉赌变相洗钱的复杂金融操作"。虽然没有实锤,但显然玩家对黄翀的信任度已经接近冰点。", "截至帖子发布时,所有信息均为社区爆料和猜测,未经官方证实。但"帝国董事长"梭哈房地产的瓜,已经足够让瓜版的各位吃得津津有味了——正如十九楼所说:"今天的瓜版皇帝终于来到了他忠实的瓜版。
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Sunborn Network, the studio behind Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium, has always been something of a legend in the gacha community — sometimes for the right reasons, sometimes not. But a recent bombshell on NGA's gossip board has jaws dropping across the community: allegedly, the company's boss Huang Chong (known by players as "翀" or "羽中" / Yuzhong) wagered an entire residential complex of villas in a high-stakes bet against Tencent.

The moment the post dropped, the comments section erupted. The top-voted reply simply reads "the most powerful episode yet" — a deadpan nod to just how insane the claim sounds. But skepticism was quick to follow. One user wrote "the more I hear, the more unbelievable it gets," while another shrugged: "Reality doesn't need to make sense, anything's possible — either way, I'm here for the drama." A fifth commenter cut straight to the point: "How can these people be THIS confident?"
There were cooler heads in the mix too. One user offered a more grounded take: it's probably several villas in one neighborhood, not the entire complex. And if he had that kind of capital, why risk a bet instead of just going to the bank for a mortgage-backed loan? Fair points that brought the more outlandish theories back to earth.
But veteran players who know Huang Chong weren't buying the rationalization. "If this were anyone else, I'd call BS," one user wrote. "But this is the exalted Chong, the Imperial Chairman — I choose to believe." That "Imperial Chairman" title is both a meme and a backhanded tribute to the colossal confidence Huang Chong projected before Girls' Frontline 2's disastrous fourth beta test, when the game was still being hyped as the "new gold standard for gacha games."
The real estate angle isn't entirely out of nowhere, though. Multiple commenters pointed out that insiders ("uncle leakers" in NGA slang, meaning anonymous industry sources) had whispered about Huang Chong going all-in on real estate months earlier. One user identified the source as someone called "神无月" (Kannazuki), a known leaker who reportedly shared this info back in October or November 2023.
The juiciest debate in the thread was about the mechanics of the bet itself. One user posed a critical question: did Huang Chong use the properties as the bet's collateral, or as the actual stakes? If it's the former, Tencent loses big time given the current property market downturn — the collateral is now worth significantly less. If it's the latter, Tencent can legally demand additional compensation if the asset coverage falls below threshold. Another commenter sharpened the blade further: "They're going to demand compensation, no — they're going to force Yuzhong into a corner until he snaps."
But the real showstopper was a piece of devastating creative writing that became the thread's most iconic reply: "I look forward to the day Yuzhong limps downstairs after losing his house, slides into his beloved Ferrari, rolls down the window, and tells Star-sis (a key Sunborn employee) cosplaying as the character 95: 'Are you getting in or not?'" Another user immediately riffed: "Don't you mean Star-sis just standing by the window, staring blankly? When disaster strikes, even lovebirds fly in separate directions."
A conspiracy-minded commenter also floated the idea that Huang Chong might be a "white glove" (frontman) for someone else, drawing parallels to the Douyu gambling scandal involving complex financial operations and alleged money laundering. No evidence, but the trust deficit toward Huang Chong was palpable.
As of the time of posting, all of this remains unverified community speculation. But the saga of the "Imperial Chairman" going all-in on real estate has given gossip-board regulars more than enough material to feast on — as one commenter perfectly captured: "Today's Drama Board Emperor has finally arrived at his faithful Drama Board."
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