The dance was a big hit, just as Z expected. It wasn't just that Lex's ability to stir up passion in anyone who watched the dance was absurdly strong. No, it was because Lex was popular. Or rather, calling him popular was no longer sufficient.
Lex could be the subject of a celebrity worship cult based solely on the reaction of the guests at the Inn, and who knew how those outside the Inn would react to his dance?
He was handsome, charismatic, powerful, and to top it off, a good dancer. So, suffice to say, his dance was loved by many. There was one specific demographic who particularly enjoyed his performance: angel baddies!