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Overview:
NTR Office: A classic adventure of love and challenge!
In this story-oriented 2D pixel-art RPG, you will embark on a very emotional journey.
You work at a poorly managed pharmaceutical company, where your girlfriend is your team lead,
and stands up for you when your manager tries to give you a hard time.
However, that sleazy manager has been eyeing your girlfriend for a while, and has been planning to take her away from you!
The company's genius research professor, who is also your childhood friend, has also been a great help to you.
However, her new assistant seems a bit suspicious...
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Thread Updated: 2025-06-23
Release Date: 2025-05-29
Developer: Night-Day-Night-Nine - - - - -
Publisher: Mango Party - - - - -
Censored: No
Version: 20250529 Steam
OS: Window
Language: English
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Bocchi-chan thanks for the link TRICKSTΞR thanks for the crack.

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Could someone explain what the chinese characters mean on the body writing? I input "正" into google translate and it came up with just/positive/correct which doesn't make much sense.

Maybe a native speaker or someone fluent has a better idea for when its used in this context.
 

SBrandom

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May 2, 2020
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Could someone explain what the chinese characters mean on the body writing? I input "正" into google translate and it came up with just/positive/correct which doesn't make much sense.

Maybe a native speaker or someone fluent has a better idea for when its used in this context.
That's how asian countries write tallies. So it's counting the number of fucks or whatever.
 

Garu

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Could someone explain what the chinese characters mean on the body writing? I input "正" into google translate and it came up with just/positive/correct which doesn't make much sense.

Maybe a native speaker or someone fluent has a better idea for when its used in this context.
If i remember correctly,
it's basically used as a counter, each line/stroke means she got fucked/cummed in/on once or something like that
So a complete character means 5 times
Can't even remember how I know this
 
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