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Most little grammatical errors can be looked passed, but this is an error, I feel, that should be mentioned.
A 'mistress' is a female dominatrix, or female owner. A man can NOT be a mistress. He would be either her master, or simply called mister. "Yes, boss", or "yes, master", or "yes, sir" would be proper phrases. In the year 2023, misgendering even happens in porn games. lol
While I'm here, though, may as well mentioned some others.
When Aline and Charlotte are involved in the rats case, the Captain keeps saying "you can dismiss." This isn't really the correct usage of the word 'dismiss.' He should say "you are dismissed", or "you may be dismissed", because the boss dismisses the employees or subordinates. It isn't the other way around. In this context, to be dismissed is like your boss saying "you are allowed to leave, now."
A 'mistress' is a female dominatrix, or female owner. A man can NOT be a mistress. He would be either her master, or simply called mister. "Yes, boss", or "yes, master", or "yes, sir" would be proper phrases. In the year 2023, misgendering even happens in porn games. lol
While I'm here, though, may as well mentioned some others.
When Aline and Charlotte are involved in the rats case, the Captain keeps saying "you can dismiss." This isn't really the correct usage of the word 'dismiss.' He should say "you are dismissed", or "you may be dismissed", because the boss dismisses the employees or subordinates. It isn't the other way around. In this context, to be dismissed is like your boss saying "you are allowed to leave, now."