My Streaming Life With SSS-Rank Girls With Want My Kids
Chapter 26: Rankless (1)
- Chapter 121: Back to Valdris
- Chapter 120: What Remains
- Chapter 119: Drak
- Chapter 118 - 4 vs 253
- Chapter 117: The Dawn
- Chapter 116: What the Culture Says
- Chapter 115: The Fracture
- Chapter 114: Sometimes it’s nice to relax by a lake
- Chapter 113: Kai vs Mara (3)
- Chapter 112: Kai vs. Mara (3)
- Chapter 111: Kai vs. Mara — (2)
- Chapter 110: Kai vs. Mara ( 1)
- Chapter 109: Lira vs. Mara (2)
- Chapter 108: Lira vs. Mara (1)
- Chapter 107: Serah vs. Mara (2)
- Chapter 106: Serah vs. Mara (1)
- Chapter 105: Lira can no longer avoid saying what she feels +18
- Chapter 104: R+18 The Night in the Camp
- Chapter 103: What She Sees
- Chapter 102: Provocations
- Chapter 101: Training
- Chapter 100: The Camp
- Chapter 99: The Warlord
- Chapter 98: The North Road
- Chapter 97: Preparation
- Chapter 96: What Isn’t Said
- Chapter 95: Resonance Training
- Chapter 94: The Dawn
- Chapter 93: The List (2)
- Chapter 92: The List (1)
- Chapter 91: Possession
- Chapter 90: The Ghost Won’t Budge
- Chapter 89: Informative
- Chapter 88: Alone
- Chapter 87: Northern Flying Fish
- Chapter 86: Rules
- Chapter 85: Crystal Oxen
- Chapter 84: Culinary Stream
- Chapter 83: Vampire with a V for Voyeur
- Chapter 82: R18— Rest at Grimvast
- Chapter 81: The Message
- Chapter 80: One Punch Kai
- Chapter 79: Was That Close?
- Chapter 78: Why Are You Suddenly So Serious?
- Chapter 77: Without Smile
- Chapter 76: The Plan Fails
- Chapter 75: Order Matters
- Chapter 74: No Rules
- Chapter 73: Adaptation
- Chapter 72: Time to Dance the Polka
- Chapter 71: Welcome to the Club
- Chapter 70: Without Record
- Chapter 69: Finally Something Interesting
- Chapter 68: The Center
- Chapter 67: The next Level
- Chapter 66: The Mirror
- Chapter 65: Kai Has Fun
- Chapter 64: Finally
- Chapter 63: Kai Got Bored Already
- Chapter 62: PoV
- Chapter 61: The Worst Punishment
- Chapter 60: The Vampire Has to Take Things Seriously
- Chapter 59: The Vampire in the Labyrinth
- Chapter 58: The She-Wolf in the Labyrinth (2)
- Chapter 57: The She-Wolf in the Labyrinth (1)
- Chapter 56: The Labyrinth
- Chapter 55: Grimvast from the Inside
- Chapter 54: Flow
- Chapter 53: Road to Grimvast With a Jealous puppy
- Chapter 52: After the Chaos, Let’s Go on a New Mission
- Chapter 51: Let’s Make a Deal
- Chapter 50: Responsibility
- Chapter 49: Just a Rumor
- Chapter 48: A vampire’s worst enemy comes to the rescue
- Chapter 47: Feast
- Chapter 46: Is there anything else I should know?
- Chapter 45: You know more about me than I know about myself.
- Chapter 44: Millions of Miles
- Chapter 43: A Thousand Years More
- Chapter 42: Vampire vs. Wolf
- Chapter 41: The Shop
- Chapter 40: Kai vs Eris (3)
- Chapter 39: Kai vs. Eris (2)
- Chapter 38: Kai vs. Eris (1)
- Chapter 37: Ancient History
- Chapter 36: Who Knew Vampire Movies Were Right
- Chapter 35: S-Rank Vampires are resilient
- Chapter 34: Welcome Back Chat
- Chapter 33: With Love, Lira
- Chapter 32: Meanwhile
- Chapter 31: Her Eminence
- Chapter 30: Mirfeld by Night (3) +18
- Chapter 29: Mirfeld at Night (2)
- Chapter 28: Mirfeld at Night (1)
- Chapter 27: Rankless (2)
- Chapter 26: Rankless (1)
- Chapter 25: Battle of Streams (2)
- Chapter 24: Battle of Streams (1)
- Chapter 23: The Love System?
- Chapter 22: A New Home for Serah?
- Chapter 21: Abandoned?
- Chapter 20: The Better Future
- Chapter 19: A.D.M?
- Chapter 18: Lord Jameson
- Chapter 17: Knock Knock
- Chapter 16: Impossible Quests
- Chapter 15: Proposition
- Chapter 14: Extermination Protocol (2)
- Chapter 13: Extermination Protocol (1)
- Chapter 12: Hunter’s Memory
- Chapter 11: The Treacherous Floor
- Chapter 10: Welcome to the Game
- Chapter 9: Jealousy and Dungeons
- Chapter 8: Pack
- Chapter 7: A New Rank Is Unnecessary
- Chapter 6: Guild Masters
- Chapter 5: First training session
- Chapter 4: It seems that an A Rank can withstand 3 hits
- Chapter 3: The Rankless Man Arrives in the City
- Chapter 2: Flee Protocol
- Chapter 1: No Sword, No Magic, No Patience
The time fracture had a radius of three meters.
Kai knew it because he had counted the steps from when Jameson activated it to where the ground started to feel different — not visually, but in the way weight distributed when stepping. Like walking on ice that wasn’t cold.
Being inside the radius was a disadvantage for anyone fighting with normal spatial logic.
Kai didn’t fight with normal spatial logic.
If the space inside the radius is unstable in all directions, then the instability is consistent. Predictable. I can work with predictable.
Jameson saw him enter the radius and his eyes calculated for 0.4 seconds.
He’s inside. That’s a mistake. No one voluntarily enters the fracture field.
He launched soul fire directly — not from where he was physically, but from the angle the time fracture redirected: forty-five degrees to the left of the actual visual trajectory.
Kai was no longer there.
He had moved the moment he saw Jameson’s right shoulder tense — the micro-movement that always preceded soul fire, three centimeters of preparation that Jameson probably didn’t know he made.
The fire passed eight inches from his side.
The heat was real. Enough to feel it on the skin of his right arm.
Metal-melting temperature. If it connects, it’s not a hit. It’s the end.
It won’t connect.
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Jameson repositioned.
He entered the radius. That means he calculated something I didn’t calculate. What?
He launched shadow dominion — not as a projectile but as an area, expanding it in a two-meter radius from his position. The shadow sought contact surface, any point on Kai’s body to adhere to and begin the slowing process.
Kai saw it expand.
Two-meter radius. Moves from the center outward. If I move away, it follows. If I move closer...
He moved closer.
He entered the shadow’s radius before it finished expanding — into the only blind spot of any area expanding from a center: the center itself.
The shadow passed over him like water over stone.
Kai reached a meter and a half from Jameson.
Too close. The time fracture doesn’t work at this distance — it needs space to redirect. Soul fire needs channeling distance. The shadow just passed.
He’s inside my guard.
Jameson processed it in the same second Kai was already acting.
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Straight jab to the solar plexus — not at full power, with the exact angle that interrupts diaphragmatic breathing without breaking anything. Enough to make the next cycle of magical channeling cost twice as much.
Jameson absorbed the strike with an instinctive soul fire barrier — not an attack, a reflexive defense, the kind developed over four years of combat when the body learns something is coming.
Soul fire in defensive mode was less temperature, more mass.
Kai felt the impact on the knuckles of his jab like putting his hand into something that resisted more than expected.
Reflex barrier. Good. That means he reacts defensively before attacking when something comes fast. I’ll use that.
He stepped back two paces — outside the immediate radius of the fracture, but not outside the full field.
Jameson caught his breath.
That hit should have hurt more. He has reflex barrier permanently active at this system level. I didn’t know that.
What else don’t I know?
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[GarcíaFTW: REFLEX BARRIER. KAI JUST DISCOVERED A PASSIVE ABILITY JAMESON DIDN’T MENTION]
[NocheEterna99: Kai stepped back two paces. He’s logging data, not retreating.]
[StreamerHunter: +478% chat bonus. The bar keeps rising.]
[xSorinx: Jameson is calculating too. This fight is as much mental as physical.]
[Pedro_Sierra: ε=ε=ε=ε=ε=┌(; ̄◇ ̄)┘ DATA DATA DATA]
[Deral_Bleattler: Jameson’s chat dropped to +41%. His viewers are watching this and switching channels.]
[User_7741: (ง’̀-’́)ง LET’S GO KAI (ง’̀-’́)ง]
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Jameson changed strategy.
Close combat is his domain. I can’t win there. I need distance.
He launched a wave of area enchantment — not the lust version, the offensive version the system unlocked at maximum level: a psychic pressure that traveled like sound, affecting the cognitive processing of any entity in its radius.
Slowing of thought. Confusion of priorities. The kind of effect that made hunters describe contradictory sensations after facing him.
Kai felt it arrive.
Not as confusion — as noise. The kind of background noise that appears when there’s too much simultaneous information and the brain has to filter.
This is what affected the hunters. Not combat magic — cognitive interference magic.
How do you handle cognitive interference?
The answer came from twelve years of training before his brain finished formulating the question.
Breathing.
Kai exhaled slowly from the diaphragm — the pre-combat concentration technique he had used in the dungeon’s memory room, the same one he applied before every important fight. It emptied the environment. Reduced sensory input to the essential.
The noise didn’t disappear.
But it went from foreground to background.
Enough.
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He lunged.
Not in a straight line — Jameson had the time fracture to redirect linear attacks and the shadow dominion to slow direct approaches.
Diagonally. Changing the angle every two steps in a pattern that wasn’t random but based on Jameson’s micro-movements — anticipating the reaction instead of reacting to it.
Jameson launched soul fire at the point where Kai would be according to the trajectory of the first step.
Kai was no longer going there.
He changed on the second step — knee bent, lowering center of gravity, the kind of direction change that in a normal human required full deceleration and in someone with twelve years of hip work didn’t.
The fire passed over his shoulder.
Third step: lateral shift with the heel pivot he’d been correcting since Chapter one.
Fourth step: inside the time fracture radius again, but this time from a different angle — Jameson’s right flank, where the shadow dominion took longer to reposition.
Jameson turned to compensate.
Kai was already striking.
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Elbow to the right side — the angle strike he’d used against the corrupted A-rank bear in Chapter four, adapted for a human-sized target. Not at the ribs — at the point between ribs and hip where the body has no bone protection and the impact transmits directly to the nervous system.
The reflex barrier of soul fire activated.
Kai expected it.
He pulled the elbow back half a centimeter at the moment of contact — enough that the barrier absorbed less than it would have from a full strike, enough for the real impact to still land behind the barrier.
Jameson doubled over at the side.
That landed.
Kai didn’t follow up on the side.
Knee to the right thigh — not to the bone, to the outer muscle group that controls lateral balance. The same break point he’d identified on the A-rank bear, adapted to bipedal anatomy.
Jameson lost weight on his right leg for 0.6 seconds.
In 0.6 seconds, Kai had time for three things.
He chose the most useful one.
Palm strike — open-palm strike to the sternum, upward, using full body weight rotating from the hip. Not to break. To displace the center of gravity backward.
Jameson stumbled back three steps.
The time fracture radius moved with him.
Kai exited the field.
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It hurts.
Jameson processed the pain with the part of his brain that four years in Aethon had trained to separate sensation from function.
Side. Thigh. Sternum. None critical. All enough to affect the next movement.
How is he dodging the time fracture? The field should disorient his approach angles.
Unless...
He saw it.
Kai wasn’t dodging the time fracture.
He was using it.
Every time he entered the field, he used the instability of space to make his direction changes unpredictable even to himself — which made them completely unpredictable to any system trying to anticipate them.
He’s turning my advantage into his variable.
That’s... that shouldn’t be possible without understanding how the fracture works on a technical level.
When did he learn it?
In the last two minutes.
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[NocheEterna99: JAMESON JUST REALIZED KAI LEARNED TO USE HIS TIME FRACTURE IN TWO MINUTES]
[GarcíaFTW: TWO MINUTES. IN COMBAT. HE LEARNED THE ENEMY FIELD IN TWO MINUTES.]
[StreamerHunter: +521% bonus. New ability unlocking in real time.]
[xSorinx: Kai’s panel shows a new black bar that wasn’t there before. Still unnamed.]
[Pedro_Sierra: ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) what could it be what could it be ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)]
[Viewer_J_112: I’m switching channels]
[Viewer_J_441: me too]
[Deral_Bleattler: JAMESON’S CHAT IS ABANDONING HIM LIVE]
[Chat bonus — Jameson: +12% — in free fall]
- Chapter 121: Back to Valdris
- Chapter 120: What Remains
- Chapter 119: Drak
- Chapter 118 - 4 vs 253
- Chapter 117: The Dawn
- Chapter 116: What the Culture Says
- Chapter 115: The Fracture
- Chapter 114: Sometimes it’s nice to relax by a lake
- Chapter 113: Kai vs Mara (3)
- Chapter 112: Kai vs. Mara (3)
- Chapter 111: Kai vs. Mara — (2)
- Chapter 110: Kai vs. Mara ( 1)
- Chapter 109: Lira vs. Mara (2)
- Chapter 108: Lira vs. Mara (1)
- Chapter 107: Serah vs. Mara (2)
- Chapter 106: Serah vs. Mara (1)
- Chapter 105: Lira can no longer avoid saying what she feels +18
- Chapter 104: R+18 The Night in the Camp
- Chapter 103: What She Sees
- Chapter 102: Provocations
- Chapter 101: Training
- Chapter 100: The Camp
- Chapter 99: The Warlord
- Chapter 98: The North Road
- Chapter 97: Preparation
- Chapter 96: What Isn’t Said
- Chapter 95: Resonance Training
- Chapter 94: The Dawn
- Chapter 93: The List (2)
- Chapter 92: The List (1)
- Chapter 91: Possession
- Chapter 90: The Ghost Won’t Budge
- Chapter 89: Informative
- Chapter 88: Alone
- Chapter 87: Northern Flying Fish
- Chapter 86: Rules
- Chapter 85: Crystal Oxen
- Chapter 84: Culinary Stream
- Chapter 83: Vampire with a V for Voyeur
- Chapter 82: R18— Rest at Grimvast
- Chapter 81: The Message
- Chapter 80: One Punch Kai
- Chapter 79: Was That Close?
- Chapter 78: Why Are You Suddenly So Serious?
- Chapter 77: Without Smile
- Chapter 76: The Plan Fails
- Chapter 75: Order Matters
- Chapter 74: No Rules
- Chapter 73: Adaptation
- Chapter 72: Time to Dance the Polka
- Chapter 71: Welcome to the Club
- Chapter 70: Without Record
- Chapter 69: Finally Something Interesting
- Chapter 68: The Center
- Chapter 67: The next Level
- Chapter 66: The Mirror
- Chapter 65: Kai Has Fun
- Chapter 64: Finally
- Chapter 63: Kai Got Bored Already
- Chapter 62: PoV
- Chapter 61: The Worst Punishment
- Chapter 60: The Vampire Has to Take Things Seriously
- Chapter 59: The Vampire in the Labyrinth
- Chapter 58: The She-Wolf in the Labyrinth (2)
- Chapter 57: The She-Wolf in the Labyrinth (1)
- Chapter 56: The Labyrinth
- Chapter 55: Grimvast from the Inside
- Chapter 54: Flow
- Chapter 53: Road to Grimvast With a Jealous puppy
- Chapter 52: After the Chaos, Let’s Go on a New Mission
- Chapter 51: Let’s Make a Deal
- Chapter 50: Responsibility
- Chapter 49: Just a Rumor
- Chapter 48: A vampire’s worst enemy comes to the rescue
- Chapter 47: Feast
- Chapter 46: Is there anything else I should know?
- Chapter 45: You know more about me than I know about myself.
- Chapter 44: Millions of Miles
- Chapter 43: A Thousand Years More
- Chapter 42: Vampire vs. Wolf
- Chapter 41: The Shop
- Chapter 40: Kai vs Eris (3)
- Chapter 39: Kai vs. Eris (2)
- Chapter 38: Kai vs. Eris (1)
- Chapter 37: Ancient History
- Chapter 36: Who Knew Vampire Movies Were Right
- Chapter 35: S-Rank Vampires are resilient
- Chapter 34: Welcome Back Chat
- Chapter 33: With Love, Lira
- Chapter 32: Meanwhile
- Chapter 31: Her Eminence
- Chapter 30: Mirfeld by Night (3) +18
- Chapter 29: Mirfeld at Night (2)
- Chapter 28: Mirfeld at Night (1)
- Chapter 27: Rankless (2)
- Chapter 26: Rankless (1)
- Chapter 25: Battle of Streams (2)
- Chapter 24: Battle of Streams (1)
- Chapter 23: The Love System?
- Chapter 22: A New Home for Serah?
- Chapter 21: Abandoned?
- Chapter 20: The Better Future
- Chapter 19: A.D.M?
- Chapter 18: Lord Jameson
- Chapter 17: Knock Knock
- Chapter 16: Impossible Quests
- Chapter 15: Proposition
- Chapter 14: Extermination Protocol (2)
- Chapter 13: Extermination Protocol (1)
- Chapter 12: Hunter’s Memory
- Chapter 11: The Treacherous Floor
- Chapter 10: Welcome to the Game
- Chapter 9: Jealousy and Dungeons
- Chapter 8: Pack
- Chapter 7: A New Rank Is Unnecessary
- Chapter 6: Guild Masters
- Chapter 5: First training session
- Chapter 4: It seems that an A Rank can withstand 3 hits
- Chapter 3: The Rankless Man Arrives in the City
- Chapter 2: Flee Protocol
- Chapter 1: No Sword, No Magic, No Patience
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