Synopsis
Four young colleagues work together at a publishing company: Mina, Rui, Hajime, and Tokio. Mina is bright, optimistic, and sexually open, while Rui is serious and reserved but harboring hidden desires. As unspoken feelings develop between them, a magazine meeting about a “friends with benefits” feature sets events in motion.
Does sex require love? Or something else entirely? As their inner conflicts surface, what conclusion do they reach—a brilliant move or a grave mistake?
Editorial Review
Contemporary workplace NTR occupies an interesting middle ground in the doujin landscape—neither the gothic psychological devastation of traditional netorare nor the carefree swapping narratives of pure erotica. This work plants itself firmly in that terrain, using professional proximity and editorial ambiguity as catalysts rather than merely window dressing.
What distinguishes this entry is its structural commitment to character friction over simple scenario fulfillment. The “friends with benefits” magazine assignment serves as more than a convenient plot device; it’s explicitly positioned as the philosophical hinge on which the narrative pivots. The contrast between Mina’s sexually forthright personality and Rui’s repressed interiority creates genuine interpersonal tension rather than the formulaic arousal-through-jealousy template many workplace NTR pieces default to. The presence of four characters—specifically named Hajime and Tokio alongside the primary pair—suggests group dynamics are genuinely intertwined rather than tacked on, which remains relatively rare in the doujin NTR space where scenes often reduce to bilateral betrayals.
The E-BODY production tag indicates professional video work standards applied to doujin material, and combined with the HD specification, this positions it as visually polished. The creampie emphasis and multiple-partner configuration suggest varied scene construction, though the synopsis wisely avoids telegraphing exactly how those scenes distribute narrative weight.
The core appeal hinges on whether you value the psychological uncertainty of “was this a mistake?” framing over the certainty-through-transgression approach that dominates contemporary cheating content. Readers invested in workplace drama that actually examines its characters’ contradictions—rather than simply exploiting them—will find substance here. Those seeking guilt-free fantasy scenarios should look elsewhere.
An intellectually engaged entry into workplace NTR that refuses easy moral resolution.
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