Demonic Pornstar System

Chapter 652: Surpassed Expectations



Chapter 652: Surpassed Expectations

When his vision returned, the numbers were still there.

[Views: 1.46 billion ➝ 2.81 billion]

[Income: 102,500 ➝ 198,400]

[Fangirls: 61,800 ➝ 119,600]

A week ago, those numbers had already been impressive. 1.46 billion views. Over a hundred thousand in monthly income. Sixty-one thousand fangirls who had registered their devotion through the system’s metrics.

Those had been the numbers of a rapidly ascending star.

These were the numbers of a rocketship.

The stats had been climbing steadily for months, each milestone building on the last. Every gain in fame increased the rate of future gains, a compounding effect that turned linear growth into exponential momentum.

The bigger the audience, the faster the audience grew. The bigger the catalogue of old videos, the quicker the gains materialized.

But the next rank...

[System Rank-Up Requirements – Tier 3 ➝ Tier 4]

[Views: 7,695,048,107]

[Income: 50,000,000]

[Fangirls: 10,000,000]

Still a long way off. The gap between Tier 3 and Tier 4 was a canyon. Nearly eight billion views. Fifty million in income. Ten million fangirls. The system didn’t hand out power cheaply, and each rank demanded an order of magnitude more than the last.

But the trajectory was right. The line pointed up. And the rate was accelerating.

Kaiden stared at the numbers with the kind of focus that five women actively servicing him could not break.

Then Aria did something with her throat that broke it instantly.

He came a second time, hard, his hand finding Calypso’s and Bastet’s perky butts as his release poured down Aria’s throat.

The Moon Valkyrie’s eyes widened, cheeks hollowing as she struggled to keep up, swallowing rapidly, her throat working around him in urgent pulses.

A thin line escaped the corner of her lips, trailing down her chin before she caught it with her tongue and cleaned herself with the hurried determination of a woman who refused to waste a single drop.

She pulled back, gasping, lips swollen and wet, and immediately declared: "I got it all!"

Luna snorted from between his legs. "I’m starting to think this fucker likes big numbers more than he likes us."

Aria’s expression shifted from triumphant to horrified in a heartbeat. She whipped toward Kaiden, silver hair clinging to her flushed cheeks. "Kaiden wouldn’t! Isn’t that right, Kai?!"

Silence.

Kaiden was staring at the stat window.

The numbers glowed before him, and his mind was running calculations on growth curves and compounding rates and projected timelines to Tier 4.

Long seconds passed.

He didn’t even blink.

"KAIDEN GREY!!!!"

"Hm? Yes. Of course."

"..." Aria’s eyes narrowed to dangerous slits.

Then the warmth flooded back in, bright and bubbly, and she beamed at him with the radiance of a woman who loved this man exactly as he was, obsession with progression and all. She leaned down and pressed a gentle, loving kiss to the tip of his length.

"You’re lucky you’re cute when you focus so hard..." she murmured against him. She didn’t have the heart to make a scene despite her boyfriend’s truly lackluster attitude! She just gulped him down, and he didn’t even pet her head and called her his beautiful moon?!

How dare he?!

Hmph!!!!

Kaiden let the stat window hover as his breathing settled. The girls shifted around him, finding their comfortable spots, the frantic energy of the morning giving way to the lazy warmth that always followed.

He already knew the numbers were good. He’d felt the momentum building for weeks.

But seeing the gains laid out like this, quantified and undeniable, confirmed what he’d believed since the very beginning.

His approach was right.

When he and the three Valkyries first teamed up, before Bastet, before Calypso, before the Manifestations and the mountain range and the competition, Kaiden had explained his philosophy. His belief. The core thesis that everything else was built on.

Sex, alone, gets boring quickly.

Awakened combat, alone, quickly becomes mundane.

Variety content, alone, quickly becomes background noise.

He’d told them this sitting in a sushi restaurant, back when five thousand dollars sounded like life-changing money and a couple of views like pure stardom.

The girls listened, and they’d trusted him, and here they were.

The logic was simple.

No matter how gorgeous his girls were, no matter how skilled Kaiden was in bed, no matter how sculpted his body or how creative their content, pornography alone would never have gotten them here. To stand out, you’d need to produce content so extreme or so frequent that it consumed you, and even then, the shelf life was measured in weeks.

The same was true for combat streaming. The awakened combat scene was massive, thrilling, and lethal. Millions watched every day. But combat content had an ugly built-in trap: to impress viewers and retain the adrenaline junkies, streamers had to escalate. Bigger fights. Stronger monsters. Higher stakes.

The audience always wanted more, and "more" in combat meant "more dangerous." This was an easy way to die. The graveyards were full of awakened who chased viewer counts into encounters they weren’t ready for. The ones who survived long enough to build a following either plateaued, boring their audience, or pushed too far and became a memorial highlight reel.

And variety content? Cooking streams, gaming sessions, or just talking? That only worked when people already cared about who was behind the camera. Nobody tuned in to watch a stranger chop vegetables. They tuned in to watch someone they loved chop vegetables. Variety content was the reward for fame, not the path to it.

Each pillar, alone, was a dead end.

Together, they were a machine.

That was why Kaiden, from the very start, aimed to combine all three into a single package.

Valhalla’s Sinners.

Combat built the foundation. As they grew stronger, their battles became more spectacular, and spectacle drew eyes. Now that Kaiden and the girls had displayed their Manifestation powers on stream, the world was more invested than ever.

Viewers who had tuned in for the fights stayed for the people behind them. The combat wasn’t just action. It was a showcase of who these women were: Aria’s elegance, Luna’s violence, Nyx’s precision, Bastet’s authority, Calypso’s feral joy.

But combat alone would still fall off. Kaiden wasn’t planning to fight level 100 monsters yet, and there were plenty of awakened out there who could. If all they offered was fighting, they’d be outclassed the moment a stronger team came along.

The adult content created scarcity. Kaiden filmed intimate content exclusively for female viewers. This single decision changed everything. He wasn’t a man selling his women for clout. He was a man whose women chose to share their intimacy with an audience that respected them for it.

The female-only restriction reframed the entire dynamic, turning what could have been exploitative into something aspirational. Women didn’t watch Valhalla’s Sinners and feel objectified. They watched and felt envious. They wanted what these girls had.

And the content itself was scarce. Despite the Demonic Pornstar System needing views and income specifically from adult content, they didn’t spam it. A few videos per week, many of them paywalled. Every release was an event. Scarcity was their greatest tool.

But what brought it all together, the glue, the thing that made people care, was the variety content. The place where their personalities could bloom.

The battlefield allowed for personality, sure.

But it had nothing on watching Luna rage at a video game so hard that she accidentally broke her controller and then blamed lag with the conviction of a war criminal denying all charges.

On Aria doing her makeup while humming a tune so beautiful that the comment section forgot she’d been raining moonlight death from the sky an hour earlier.

On Nyx showing off her cooking skills in a suggestive apron, full of giggles, playfully refusing to reveal the secret ingredient until the viewer count hit a milestone.

On Bastet’s lazy elegance as she lounged in the sun and answered fan questions with the energy of a queen granting audiences.

On Calypso’s transformation from feral battlefield demoness to a lovey-dovey maiden who blushed when Kaiden held her hand.

On how all these girls interacted with one another. The bickering. The teasing. The genuine affection beneath the competition.

And, of course, on how they interacted with the centerpiece.

The man who brought the whole group together.

The Paragon of Sin.

Kaiden lay in that bed, surrounded by the warmth of his girls, Aria’s head on his chest, Luna’s leg thrown over his, Nyx curled against his side, Bastet’s tail resting on his ankle, Calypso’s arm draped across his stomach, and he knew with absolute certainty that he was on the right path.

Everything was in place and working properly.

Now all he needed to do was push.

And push he would.


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