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Genshin Impact: Wandering Teyvat, Driving Players Crazy

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【Original Background Identity + Dramatic MC + Meme Humor + Mysterious Past + Grand Worldbuilding】 — After an accident, Qiu Nian finds himself transported to the world of Teyvat. There, he obtains the so-called “Players Going Crazy System.” The system grants him one special privilege: He can design his own identity within Teyvat’s lore. He can also choose when he appears in the gacha banner. Naturally, wanting to have some fun, Qiu Nian begins his own little game. Version 1.1… “Qiu Nian is so handsome! Why does this man only appear in the story and not in the banner?!” “Put him in the banner already!” “If he appears, I’m pulling for full constellations immediately!” His popularity across the internet keeps rising. But as time goes on… Version 4.0… “When will Qiu Nian finally enter the banner?” “You’re asking me?” “What exactly is this man’s identity?” “MiHoYo, stop hiding it already—it’s already version 4.0!” “He’s still wandering around! He’s STILL wandering around!” This man is simply too mysterious. No matter how many versions pass, players constantly speculate about who he really is. Countless lore theorists sit in front of their screens all night— Yet even by dawn, none of them can uncover the truth. One particularly famous commentator even declared: “No one will know Qiu Nian’s true identity before the end of the Teyvat arc—not even the game developers themselves. Unless Da Wei personally descends from the heavens.” But one day… His true identity is finally revealed. And the truth behind his past—and everything he has done— Shocks the entire internet
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