Chapter 286: Arachnid Lair
He used the Heavenly Demon’s generosity to his advantage, namely, using the system’s ability to see monster levels to select his enemies. Then he killed them alone in wrath stance.
He also ensured he drank as much of their blood as possible, no matter how repelling it was to do, and how many nasty stares he got from his ladies, who were always very happy to let him know he’d have to wash his teeth before even thinking of kissing them.
The fact that they happily kissed him back during the little blood drinking escapade didn’t seem to matter in their minds.
’Women...’ Kaiden shook his head while he slid under a spider with his sword pointed upwards, slashing its belly wide open. A shower of steaming ichor spilled over him.
Out of habit, he moved his attention inward, where the stream’s overlay flickered into view for the briefest of moments. He only checked it for a split second, but he could tell it was going absolutely insane.
Viewer numbers moved past his personal stream record, and easily at that. Millions were tuned in, and the number was climbing even further in real time. The chat was a blur of colors and symbols.
The Awakened Media Platform’s algorithm always had a tendency to promote dungeon clears that were in their most exciting moments, the boss battle finale. Valhalla’s Sinners were enjoying that boon in full, making many seething, jealous awakened people grit their teeth together out of frustration.
This boost in views was especially beneficial to them because of one thing.
Most of their current followers had come in with a particular impression of him.
For many, Kaiden was ’the guy’ who dicked a boss monster down so hard she went from bloodthirsty nightmare to his loyal, tanned kitten who was utterly obsessed with him, purring at his every word, shivering under his mere touch.
Others knew him for the ’incident,’ the time he somehow nuked all access for men to the "educational" videos he and his girls made in the past, even wiping them from offline computers across the globe. Nobody knew how he’d done it. In fact, whole cybercrime agencies had been spinning their wheels ever since the incident, baffled and incredibly terrified.
Many had openly sent him letters, wishing to at least gain an audience for a brief chat. Of course, such requests were declined by him, saying he had no clue what they were talking about, and he had nothing to do with the ’great wipe.’
