David Jackson

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  • Chapter 331 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson At last, Eisen was nearly finished with the main preparation for the Golems, although he still had a few more things to do here and there. For one, he needed to add the ’Information Storage’, aka the Brain, into the head as well. And for that Brain, Eisen had a rather good idea, because it seemed the perfect base for a three-dimensional enchantment. So first, Eisen created a rough oval brain-shape and then began to get to work with the use of transmutation, swiftly hollowing a few places out here…
  • Chapter 330 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson After Eisen finished all of the metallic base parts for the golems and placed the different parts that were needed into the upper part of their torsos, meaning the soul generators and different mana batteries, he moved on to making the things for the the sensory organs. First, the old man grabbed his Alchemy set and started to work on a potion that was supposed to increase sight in different ways, and then tampered with the material ratios to make it a slightly thick consistency, similar to very thick…
  • Chapter 329 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson After Eisen finished putting the body of the ’Tank’ Golem together with the exception of its head, the old man stood up with a grin and took a closer look at it rather happily. "Perfect." Eisen muttered to himself and turned around, all of a sudden noticing his four students behind him. Curiously, Stahl leaned forward and took a closer look at the metallic body, "Huh, it looks like armor... But it’s solid?" He asked with a grin, and Eisen nodded his head. "Mhm, basically. But get back to work…
  • Chapter 328 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen stared up at the Giant version of himself as it was sitting in front of him, just grinning down at him while showing his white teeth. And then, all of a sudden, Eisen’s whole body shook as the Giant spoke. "Seems like you have started to remember me, haven’t you?" The Giant asked while keeping his grin up the whole time, and Eisen stepped forward with a deep frown. "What are you?" He asked in a loud voice, but the Giant just chuckled in response. "Should have expected you to ask that. It is…
  • Chapter 327 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson For a few moments, Eisen and Jyuuk stared at each other confused, before the Beastperson looked at the old man with a wry smile. "Who exactly were you talking about just now?" He asked, and just then, his concerned expression nearly immediately changed to a light smile. "It was probably just you playing around a little with your backstory, right? You do like to do that a lot." Jyuuk pointed out, and Eisen nodded his head with a chuckle. "I guess I’m getting carried away a lot lately, this happened…
  • Chapter 326 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Later that day, Eisen chose to make a slight change to his plans. Instead of starting to work on the Golems, he would start working on his enchanting skill in a certain way. The lessons for the day were over, so now Eisen was at the end of the first floor, where the stairs to the second floor would later be together with the ’Safe Area’. And Eisen was now standing inside of that ’Safe Area’ with Sigurd and the five Kobolds that Eisen taught, although Eisen really just cared for one of them at…
  • Chapter 325 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson For the next parts of the lessons, the Masonry lessons, Eisen had the five students of his, including the last Kobold, work together with Sigurd inside of the Maze-tunnel area, where they would end up simply placing the bricks into the starting area of the tunnels to even get the skill in the first place. After all, they hadn’t done any Masonry yet, so this was a good chance to at least show them a little bit of what to do. And while they were doing all that, Eisen was doing something else. He was…
  • Chapter 324 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Bree, are you up here?" Eisen asked as he approached the top of the ladder leading up to the Crow’s nest, and the young Fey-Kin girl stuck her head covered in bright pink hair over its edge. "Huh? Oh, Eisen! What are you doing up here?" She replied with a smile on her face, and the old man just chuckled as he climbed into the crow’s nest. "I wanted to talk to ask you a little bit about a skill I want to get. You know a lot about these things, so..." The old man explained as he leaned back…
  • Chapter 323 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Sky looked at Eisen and then nodded his head, agreeing to tell him about Ego-Items. "So... Basically, you’ll need a special skill for that, to start it off with..." The Fey-Kin pointed out, and Eisen looked at him confused. "Wait, but Sigurd told me that it is also an Ego-Item." The old man pointed out, before Sky shrugged and smiled wrily. "It’s a bit complicated and I don’t know too much about it, so all I can tell you is that it’s only possible to make specific ego-items with the help of a…
  • Chapter 322 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen stood there in front of his magic workstations, his hand over his face as he was trying to figure out what exactly was going on. Why did he say that just now? Why did he speak as if he had made something like that before? His mind was just hazy as if he was drunk, and he had no idea what exactly he was doing or was supposed to be doing, but then, all of a sudden, that feeling of haziness disappeared together with the feeling of Eisen feeling like something was wrong. Eisen simply felt...…
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