Ultimate Spin System: Ero Spin?-Chapter 70 - Run by Chaos

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Chapter 70: Chapter 70 - Run by Chaos

After several days of enjoying unholy pleasures with Maya, his big booty step mom. Lucas’s Holy Stick found their relationship growing even more intense, especially with his Milf Enhancer skill turning up the heat day by day. Soon enough, it was time to spin the weekly Wheel of Fortune once again.

That night, Maya had fallen into a deep sleep after gave his beloved son a soft blowjob.

Lucas quietly slipped out of the bedroom. The soft glow of the system’s holographic panel followed him as he walked into the living room, the floor creaking slightly beneath his feet. He flopped onto the old leather sofa, letting out a long sigh. The familiar prompt for his weekly Wheel of Fortune hovered in front of him, its bright colors contrasting with the dim room.

[ DING ]

[ Weekly Wheel of Fortune is now available! Come on, Host. Let’s see if fate will be kind to you this time. Or... not. ]

Lucas smirked, shaking his head. "Fate? More like chaos with your track record." He leaned back and stretched his arms, letting the tension roll out of his shoulders. "Alright, let’s spin and see what fresh madness you’re throwing my way."

He pressed the spin button, and the wheel appeared, its colorful slots spinning rapidly. The "tick-tick-tick" sound filled the quiet room as Lucas watched, his expression a mix of curiosity and skepticism. Slowly, the wheel began to slow down, each tick seeming louder than the last.

Finally, it stopped on a glowing golden slot.

[ Congratulations, Host! You’ve won: 700 EXP and the Isekai Portable Portal! ]

[ DING! ]

[ Congratulations, Lucas! You’ve accumulated enough EXP to level up! ]

His eyes widened in surprise as the notification appeared front and center.

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[ HOST STATUS UPDATE ]

Level: 2 → 3 Crook

EXP: 0/1000

Rewards: +5 Spin Tokens, Enhanced Base Stats (+3 strength, +2 intelligence)

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Lucas felt a sudden surge of energy coursing through his body. Before he could react, his entire frame began to glow with a radiant golden light. It wasn’t just faint—it was blinding, filling the room with an intense brilliance that made him squint.

"Oh, great," Lucas muttered, shielding his eyes. "Here we go again. Why does this have to be so dramatic every time?"

The golden light pulsed, enveloping him entirely. He felt his muscles tighten, his senses sharpen, and a strange warmth flow through him. It wasn’t painful, but it was intense, as though his entire body were being remade from the inside out.

When the light finally faded, Lucas let out a long breath, flexing his fingers and rolling his shoulders. He felt lighter, faster, and just... better.

[ Congratulations on reaching Level 3, Host. Look at you, glowing with power—literally. ]

Lucas raised an eyebrow. "700 EXP, and level up huh? Decent. But this portal thing better not be another one of your weird jokes."

[ Oh, Host, no jokes here. The Isekai Portable Portal is one of the system’s finest creations. Allow me to explain. ]

Lucas leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees. "I’m listening."

[ The Isekai Portable Portal is a one-of-a-kind artifact. It allows you to open a temporary gateway to another world. However, there are a few conditions: the portal can only be activated once every month, and it will remain open for exactly 10 minutes. After that, it closes, whether you’re back or not. To activate it, simply press the central button on the orb. ]

As the explanation ended, the air in front of Lucas shimmered, and a small object began to materialize. Slowly, the orb appeared, hovering in mid-air before dropping softly into his lap.

It was black, smooth, and perfectly spherical, about the size of a baseball. Glowing blue patterns snaked across its surface, shifting subtly as though alive. At its center was a circular indentation that pulsed faintly, inviting touch.

Lucas held it up, inspecting it closely. The orb felt warm in his hand, and the glowing patterns seemed to respond to his movements. The central button stood out, a luminous blue disk that seemed to hum with latent energy.

He whistled low, impressed despite himself. "I’ll admit, it looks cool. But you weren’t kidding about the ’one-way ticket to chaos’ part, huh?"

[ Chaos? No, no. Adventure! Excitement! Surely, you’ve been craving a little more than the mundane, haven’t you? ]

Lucas snorted, setting the orb down on the coffee table. "Sure, because my life isn’t chaotic enough already."

He leaned back into the sofa, staring at the glowing orb as it pulsed gently in the dark room. The thought of opening a portal to another world was both thrilling and terrifying.

[ Remember, Host, the portal is only as useful as you make it. Press the button when you’re ready to embrace the unknown. But don’t forget—the cooldown is one month, and the portal won’t wait for you to make up your mind. Plan wisely. ]

Lucas ran a hand through his hair, a small grin tugging at the corner of his lips. "So, just press the button, huh? Easy enough. Let’s hope the payoff is worth the risk."

For now, though, he let the orb rest on the table, its faint blue glow casting eerie patterns on the ceiling. The night was quiet again, but Lucas could feel the weight of something monumental brewing just beneath the surface.

"I’ll to figure out how to use this thing without getting myself killed," he muttered. "No pressure, right?"

Lucas held the glowing black orb in his hand, the swirling blue patterns pulsing faintly. He furrowed his brow, glancing around the room. "Where the hell am I supposed to put this thing? It’s not exactly something I can leave lying around."

[ Having trouble, Host? It’s just an orb. Surely a resourceful Host like you can figure out where to put it. ]

Lucas sighed, ignoring the jab. "I can’t just leave it out in the open. What if someone sees it? Or worse, messes with it?"

As he paced the room, his eyes fell on the holographic panel still lingering in his vision. Then, an idea struck him. "Wait a second... inventory slots! I remember unlocking the first one when I got Dominion Grimoire ."

He opened the system interface, his eyes scanning through the options until he found the inventory section. His current slot showed a single item—his Spin Token. Below it, another slot was grayed out, with the words Unlock Second Slot (200 Points) blinking faintly.

Lucas grinned. "Perfect. I’ve got 550 points left. Unlocking this is a no-brainer."

[ Oh, look at you, Host. Spending points wisely for once. How responsible. ]

"Yeah, yeah, save the sarcasm," Lucas muttered as he tapped the unlock button.

[ DING ]

[ Second inventory slot unlocked. Current points: 350. ]

A new slot appeared on the interface, glowing faintly as it awaited an item. Lucas wasted no time. He placed the orb in the slot, watching as it disappeared from his hand and reappeared as a tiny, glowing icon on the holographic panel.

[ Item stored: Isekai Portable Portal. ]

Lucas let out a sigh of relief. "Finally. Now I don’t have to worry about someone stumbling across it."

[ Smart move, Host. Though, I have to admit, I was looking forward to watching you panic about hiding it in increasingly ridiculous places. ]

"Ha-ha, hilarious," Lucas said dryly. He glanced at his remaining points, feeling a bit lighter now that the orb was safely tucked away. "350 points left. Gotta start thinking about how to use those next. But for now, this’ll do."

He closed the inventory panel and leaned back on the couch, his hands resting behind his head. The faint blue glow of the system interface danced in his vision, but for the first time tonight, Lucas felt like he’d made the right call. 𝕗𝕣𝐞𝐞𝘄𝐞𝚋𝚗𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗹.𝚌𝕠𝚖

Lucas had barely settled into the couch, satisfied with safely storing the orb in his inventory, when his phone buzzed. He grabbed it lazily, his curiosity piqued when he saw the notification.

Cindy: "Hey Lucas, what do you think of this one? Planning to add it to my premium photo pack. 🤭"

Attached was a picture—a carefully angled shot of Cindy’s bare thigh, artfully lit with just the right amount of mystery. Lucas’s eyebrows shot up, and before he could react, another message came through:

Cindy: "Starting at $700 per set. 😘"

Lucas blinked in disbelief. "Two hundred bucks... for photos?" He reread the message, then scrolled back to the image, shaking his head.

He quickly typed a reply:

Lucas: "Wait, people actually pay that much?!"

Cindy’s response came almost immediately.

Cindy: "Of course they do! Supply and demand, babe. I’ve got a loyal fanbase. 💋"

Lucas slumped back against the sofa, running a hand through his hair. "Unreal. This world really does favor E-girls, doesn’t it? Here I am with a system that lets me make money out of nowhere, and she’s doing the same thing with thigh pics. What even is life?"

The system, never missing a chance to chime in, spoke up in its usual sarcastic tone.

[ Oh, Host it seems you’re starting to grasp one of life’s greatest truths: the world isn’t fair. But you, too, are no stranger to easy rewards, are you? Spinning a wheel and earning thousands of dollars—how different are you, really? ]

Lucas frowned, leaning forward and resting his elbows on his knees. The system wasn’t wrong. He had done nothing but spin a digital wheel and gotten a massive payout. In one stroke of luck, he’d earned more than he used to make grinding for rare items in Eternal Blades.

"But at least I didn’t..." He paused, the words trailing off as he realized how hollow they sounded. Sure, Cindy was monetizing her looks, but wasn’t he doing the same thing in a different way? Taking advantage of a system he didn’t even fully understand to make money and gain power?

Lucas let out a dry laugh, shaking his head. "Damn. Guess I can’t really complain about her hustle when I’ve been riding my own lucky streak, huh?"

[ A rare moment of self-awareness, Host. I’m almost proud. But let’s not get too philosophical. Whether it’s photos or spins, the result is the same—some people just have the edge. ]

Lucas smirked, leaning back into the sofa. "Yeah, and the world’s not about to get any fairer. Might as well keep spinning and playing the game."

He glanced at his phone again, shaking his head as Cindy’s message lingered on the screen. "Thigh pics for $700 and no one bats an eye. Meanwhile, I’m over here getting called a crook by a sarcastic system."

He laughed quietly to himself, a mix of amusement and resignation. "This world, man. It really does run on pure chaos."