David Jackson

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  • Chapter 771 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Chapter 770 Blackouts Eisen and the Skald, the chieftain of the Cloud Giant Clan, sat across from each other in this enormous throne room, while the old man was waiting for an answer to his question. "Could it not be that I simply came to look for you to finally meet you for the first time?" The Skald asked with a light smirk on his face, and Eisen raised one of his brows, "If that's the case, then I think you're sort of misusing your authority. We were going to meet sooner or later anyway. At the council…
  • Chapter 770 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen stood in front of the gates of the Cloud Giant Chieftain's castle. He didn't have to say a single word for the large wooden doors to open in front of him. Or rather, nobody wanted him to say anything. They were already filled with enough hatred and anger just from having to see him walk through the city, but having to hear him speak? That would be seen as insult to injury. So, they made sure that he didn't have a chance or reason to speak up. Obviously, Eisen knew that. And so, he took a few steps…
  • Chapter 769 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen looked at the cloud that was continuing to approach their current location. He was quite bothered by this, of course, since they were trying to take the initiative by being the one to approach him first. Even if Eisen didn't know why that was the case, he still didn't like that they went so far to do so. The cloud giants never did anything without a reason, their pride simply didn't allow them to do so. "They're living on a cloud? How is that even possible? I thought clouds aren't actually solid…
  • Chapter 768 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen looked at the Siren Prince's items, quite happy with the outcome. He quickly created a gateway in front of him that led him over to the Siren Prince's boss room, where the monster in question was happily swimming around in the water. The Siren 'Prince' was really just a regular siren that had been physically enhanced through special training. On top of that, it went through some acting practice, of course led by Evalia, so that he could act the part of a prince toward the players. There wasn't a real…
  • Chapter 767 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson With a satisfied expression, Eisen placed the aquamarine pendant down bracelets and anklets, now grabbing the materials for the most important item that he was going to create for the Siren Prince. The trident, the weapon that it was going to use to fight against the Dungeon Divers. This was what they were most likely going to focus on the most, trying to dodge the close-quarter attacks of the Siren while it was in the center of the boss room. However, with this item, Eisen faced a certain issue. This…
  • Chapter 766 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen looked at the shelf in front of him, trying to figure out which material he should best make use of for this project, the weapon of the Siren Prince. For jewelry, using aquamarine and pearls as the centerpieces seemed to be the best choice. They were deeply connected to the water element, so it would be easy to create proper improvements for the monster in question. That, and there happened to be some places around Asgard with large clams that they could source some high-quality pearls from, so Eisen…
  • Chapter 765 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen walked through the dungeon for a short while, trying to check on everything to see how the expansions were working. Each floor of the dungeon was getting more and more complex, and even though some of the changes had been relatively minuscule, the overall balance of the dungeon improved considerably as well. On the first floor's town, they had set up a 'review booth' to get the opinions of the people that challenged the dungeon, to figure out how to make it more fun to them, in an attempt to get more…
  • Chapter 764 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen held the two central aspects of the compass in his hands. He grabbed the crystal core holding the spatial gem and quickly compressed it down to place it into the central casing of the compass' needle, quickly expanding it again until he was sure that everything was tightly set in place. Already, just moving the needle around in his hand, the spatial gem in the center stayed perfectly still, showing that this part of what Eisen wanted would work, at least. The next part was going to involve the…
  • Chapter 763 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen listened to Kirisho's explanation of the remnants of the Demon that had been left behind in that cave, and were now trapped inside of this crystal orb. While he was pretty sure that the former Eisen wouldn't have hesitated to kill it the moment he had the chance to, he couldn't be sure that the chance was actually there. If this smoke still held some thoughts, no matter how fragmented they were, then it might not be too crazy for him to think that the Demon is still roaming around in this world…
  • Chapter 762 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen watched the despaired golems standing in front of him, as they listened to the words of the man that they hated the most. "I... I can't believe this..." Supp muttered in a confused tone of voice, "So we... we killed everyone..?" He asked, looking down at his hands, before falling to his knees in disbelief. But even though he didn't want to believe Eisen's words, he still did. After all, Eisen had created a contract that forced him to reveal everything in regard to what had happened here. But even…
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