David Jackson

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  • Chapter 731 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Alright, how about this... So that I have something to do on our trip to the Giant Country, I take a couple of requests that have been lingering around and then start working on them on the ship? It's only going to take a few hours, at most." The old man suggested, looking at Girland right in front of him. The Country Core Guardian looked back at Eisen and slowly nodded her head. "If that is what his Majesty wishes, then that is so. We will prepare for certain requests to be received. Please, make your…
  • Chapter 730 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson A few hours later, Eisen woke back up and slowly opened his eyes. Luckily, he was able to see again, and the pain around his eyes had disappeared. That was truly a more than uncomfortable feeling, having pulled his own eyes out like that. He immediately went to sleep after doing so before the pain caught up to him, so it wasn't too bad for him, actually. The old man slowly looked around the room and then spotted Constant, "Did you put my eyes in the jar like I asked you to?" "Of course I did, Eisen."…
  • Chapter 729 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Weirdly revitalized and calmed down, Eisen made his way to a certain part of his castle. The underground prison. Ambriel was still in there, practically wasting away since they simply didn't want to speak to matter what they did to them. But Eisen got another idea now. The prison keeper, or rather torturer, quickly followed Eisen as he approached the cell. However, the old man shook his head and held up his hand up to stop the Guardian from coming with him, "No. I'll call you if I need you." Eisen said…
  • Chapter 728 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Benjamin looked at the side of his body as he was cleaning himself up with a wet paper towel that he crumpled up and placed on the counter next to him. The wound that he had there before had now completely closed up without even a single trace left. Of course, there were still plenty of scars there due to his surgery where his arm was cut off, but beside that, he was fine now. "Thanks for the help, Jyuuk." The old man said with a light smile on his face, proceeding to show the young man the extent of…
  • Chapter 727 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen took a deep breath and stared into the distance. He was tired. His eyes were so heavy that it felt like they were made of lead. "Is everything alright, your Majesty?" Girland inquired with a worried expression, looking at the old man. Eisen was just watching Caria, Melissa and Sal mess around in the Gardens a bit while sitting on a chair that he prepared for himself. It took him a while to even register that Girland spoke to him. "Hm?" The old man asked, but the moment that he did, he finally…
  • Chapter 726 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen stared down at Ambriel. The angel that seemed to despise anyone that wasn't of some sort of divine nature. And Eisen just finished explaining a few things to them just now. "Those are all lies! Do not pull the name of the great deities through the mud!" They yelled out in anger that Eisen had never seen from them before. Slowly, Eisen shook his head and squatted down in front of them, "Neither are they lies, nor do they pull anyone through the mud. This is just what gods are like, understood?"…
  • Chapter 725 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "I assume you want proof that I truly am who I say I am." Eisen spoke in a dominating tone. None of the envoys said anything in response, although that was probably enough of an answer in itself. They felt too scared to admit they didn't believe Eisen, although that was clearly the case for most people here. "Now, how do I prove that I am the existence I say I am?" Eisen asked into the room as he slowly moved his fingers through his beard in thought. He paced around the hall a bit, until finally Serio…
  • Chapter 724 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "It is an honor to meet you, your Majesty. I am sure that everyone else here feels the-" Van Horgh, the Archpriest from the Holy Empire started, although he was quickly interrupted by Eisen’s deep, penetrating glare. "Did I allow you to speak?" The old man asked, his voice reverberating throughout the room. And with that question, the vibe that Eisen gave off changed instantly as well. Instead of tuning his demonic abilities to the Yang side of things, he had switched to the Yin side of things to…
  • Chapter 723 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Hah, how should I believe that this man is actually the true legendary Eisen? That whole deal about their experience being stolen is impossible. It must be an impostor." A certain man exclaimed as he sat in the courtyard of the castle, "Sure, he might be a King now, but he has nothing on my Lord, the Emperor." It was one of the envoys that came to visit prototype for different reasons. Of course, the main, and official, reason was just to greet this new powerhouse that has established itself in a…
  • Chapter 722 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen stepped out of the door to his bedchambers, and immediately saw Kiron standing in front of him, "Welcome back, Grandfather. It seems like everything worked out quite well." The Half-Dragon said with a soft smile on his face, and Eisen quickly nodded his head in response. "Seems so. Thanks for watching out for me this past day." Eisen said with a smile, "So, do you like my new look?" Kiron slowly looked Eisen up and down, trying to see the difference in Eisen’s demonic form compared to what it…
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