Honkai Star Rail: We Agreed This Was Just a Game Test, So Why Did It A
Sui Yu was a game-guide player.
And Honkai: Star Rail was a famously difficult game, known for the countless build combinations made possible by its 18 Path-based classes and its wide variety of Curios.
By chance, he was invited to test the fully immersive closed beta version of Star Rail.
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Not only did the closed beta offer hundreds of Paths to choose from as classes, each class also came with one extra golden finger compared to ordinary players.
On top of that, there were all kinds of beautiful girls.
Conquer them, kill them, violate th—
And Sui Yu discovered something else.
Every Path he had played would later enter the gacha pool in a downgraded form for players to pull.
“In summary, the new Path, Savior of Woven Life, is a top-tier Path of the new era, combining elements of The Hunt and Abundance. Its power level is absolutely extra-large cup. Highly recommended!”
So declared the founder of cup-tier theory in his review.
Sui Yu, who was suffering from an incurable illness, had thought his final days would simply pass like this, one after another…
Until he suddenly discovered that his in-game figure had appeared on the players’ screens.
At first, Sui Yu merely assumed it was an Easter egg from the developers—
Right up until several familiar female voices came from outside his door.
Listening as the titles he had used in-game were called out one by one, cold sweat broke over him.
Holy shit.
I’ve been doxxed.