Demonic Pornstar System - Chapter 748: Thoroughly Researched

Chapter 748: Thoroughly Researched
“We’re really not trying to waste your time just to give ourselves an opportunity of a lifetime,” Rika followed the motions.
Luna glanced at Nyx. Nyx turned to Kaiden.
Kaiden had been quiet through the whole exchange, his hand still moving through Bastet’s hair, watching his girls handle it.
“Go ahead,” he said. Then, as Kira turned to address him: “But you should pitch to all of us. They’re my full partners in this. It’ll be a group decision.”
Kira blinked. Her smile widened.
“Got it.” She turned her body to face the full group. Rika shifted on the armrest to do the same.
“First thing,” Kira started. “We are not here to change your content. We’re not here to tell you what to stream, how to act on camera, or what to say. We would never, and also, it would be incredibly stupid.”
“Because your content is genuinely great,” Rika continued. “The sushi stream where Luna and Nyx fought over the last salmon piece while Bastet opportunistically snatched it as the hissing fight began, all the while Aria was busy feeding Kaiden with her chopsticks and Calypso was loudly arguing with the waitress that she needs more roasted boar meat? That clip alone had more reshares than anything Pinnacle produced all quarter.”
Luna’s eyebrows rose. Bastet purred. Calypso blinked innocently.
“And the combat content,” Kira pressed on. “The first-person perspective during fights. Whatever you’re using to record it, the way viewers can see from inside the actual party during live combat-”
Luna was just about to speak up when…
“We know,” Rika said quickly, palms raised. “We know it’s not something you want to disclose, and we’re not going to ask. It’s clearly proprietary and it’s clearly yours.”
“But oh my god,” Kira breathed. Her eyes lit up and her hands came together for an excited clap. “It is one of the single greatest advantages any content operation has ever had on the platform, and you have used it perfectly.”
“Because the viewers get to choose!” Rika was leaning forward now, tablet forgotten. “That’s the thing that makes it insane. You want high-octane devastation? Watch from Kaiden’s perspective. You want blood and carnage, a fight against all odds? Switch to Calypso’s feed. You want a controlled, chill experience where you can actually follow the strategy? Nyx. You want to see the battlefield from the sky? Aria. You want to watch someone casually dominate while the world falls apart around her?” She gestured at Bastet. “The domineering pharaoh has you covered.”
Bastet’s purring intensified.
“And you know what one of the hardest challenges is for awakened streams?” Kira’s eyes lit up. “Capturing the attention of younger viewers who’ve turned their brains into mush from doom scrolling on social media. Short attention spans, zero patience, need constant stimulation or they’re gone in three seconds.”
She pointed at Luna.
“Having a lightning-infused, speedster POV with particles flying everywhere and enemies getting bisected in half a second? That’s the answer. That’s the anti-doom-scroll content. Those people can’t look away.”
Luna stared at her. “Did you just call my combat style… anti-doom-scroll?”
“Yeah, and it’s genius!” Kira corrected. “You have the unique camera advantage, yes, but what truly sells it is your even more unique styles! When all of your feeds are running at once, the viewer has so many options that they never get bored. Instead of switching channels, they just switch POVs. The immersion and engagement is unmatched.”
Kira’s energy shifted. She glanced at Rika, and whatever passed between them was brief.
“And then there’s the intimate content,” she whispered, glancing toward the far corner where Vespera’s group was deep in their own conversation.
The room’s temperature changed. Luna’s arms folded tighter. Nyx’s lips curled.
“The videos are only recorded from the girls’ perspectives, and only available to the female viewers. From the girls, for the girls. A unique sell,” Rika said.
Kira took over with starry eyes. “Kaiden almost never has his feed running during those, which means his POV stays exclusive to combat and variety streams. Female viewers see him fight, they see him laugh, they see him take care of his girls during the day, and then during the intimate content they only see him through his partners’ eyes, once again achieving maximum intimacy and immersion. Through the eyes of women who are genuinely, visibly in love with him, and receive his own love and adoration back in full.”
“And you can tell how genuine it is,” Rika added. “That’s the thing. The videos have almost zero setup. No staging, no lighting rigs, no scripted lines. It’s clearly real. The way he looks at you…” She paused, and for a moment the professional mask slipped into something honest. “It’s not even porn, really. It’s joyful intimacy. The kind most people can only dream of experiencing. He’s not performing. You’re not performing. You’re just… in love. A handsome, charismatic man and his gorgeous, devoted women, making love to each other and the camera happens to be turned on.”
She straightened.
“You’ve basically revolutionized the entire adult content industry. Half the platform is trying to copy you now.” She shrugged. “They’re all failing. Every single one. Because they’re performing what you’re living, and viewers can tell the difference in about three seconds.”
Luna made a sound that was halfway between a groan and a cough.
Nyx giggled. “You really have done your research.”
Kira met her eyes without flinching. “I’ve watched every video. Multiple times.”
“…” Luna scoffed.
“Shameless.” Calypso laughed. “I like it.”
Bastet just kept purring.
Aria spoke up. Her voice carried the faintest edge.
“That’s all very flattering. But I have to ask.” Her silver eyes moved between the twins. “You’ve spent the last minute explaining that our content is great, our style is unique, and our approach doesn’t need changing. Which is lovely to hear, but…” She tilted her head. “Where exactly is the pitch? If everything is already working, what do you actually want to do for us?”
Kira and Rika looked at each other. Their grins matched.
“Glad you asked.”
Kaiden watched the shift happen. The excited fangirl energy turned focused.
Two production prodigies who’d abandoned an empire on a phone call, now sitting in his lounge with matching grins and a pitch to deliver.
He’d be lying if he said he wasn’t at least curious.


