David Jackson

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  • Chapter 311 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson It took a good while for everyone to actually finish the basic tasks meant to make them get used to the materials they were working with, but soon enough, they actually reached the step of forming the metal into an item, so Eisen began to speak about such a task as well. "When you work with a material, you always, under any circumstance, need to be aware of what that material can do. You need to be aware of its strengths and weaknesses, general durability, and most importantly, what it will be used for.…
  • Chapter 310 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson After listening to Stahl’s suggestions, the rather disgruntled Sigurd executed them just as the young man had explained after the Core Guardian was asked to do so by Eisen. The old man hoped that Sigurd would end up warming up to other people, although that seemed to be quite far away, and Eisen didn’t want to ’Force’ Sigurd to be all buddy-buddy with Stahl either, because that wouldn’t help the situation in any way. So instead, all of Stahl’s ideas had to be voiced by Eisen, Evalia or…
  • Chapter 309 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson In order to change the topic after noticing how uncomfortable Xenia got after being asked what a Loli is, which was something that she should have expected considering that she was the one that mentioned it, Eisen moved on. Well, a few weeks ago, he would have also liked to ask what it was, but at this point he already asked his grandchildren about it. And ever since then, he really understood that the image he was giving off by having two young girls with him at all times, not excluding Bree or Sky, the…
  • Chapter 308 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson With the quite short metallic figure following behind Eisen, the old man swiftly made his way to the Meeting Room, where he soon saw Fafnir sleeping on top of the stone-brick gate, and without hesitation Eisen opened the door and motioned toward Sigurd. "After you." He said with a grin, and the Core Guardian stepped through into the dungeon without a reaction, while Alnico and Stahl were standing next to the door. "Do you two want to come along as well?" Eisen asked with a smile, and the two of them…
  • Chapter 307 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson First things first, Eisen began to place the different parts together in the right way so that he properly knew which ones belonged to which part of the Core Guardian’s Body, and then slowly and carefully began to construct the body. Overall, it seemed to be created in a way that the inside was mostly made up of crystal and glass structures, as well as incredibly functional areas, and the outside was made up of different types of metal as a casing, the inside of those different metal plates were all…
  • Chapter 306 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson A few more minutes later, Eisen carefully detached all of the mana-crystal tubings from the infuser, and then opened the small container up, grabbing the metal from inside of it. Outwardly, it didn’t seem to change in the slightest, but just judging from the feeling it gave off when Eisen was touching it, it completely changed. Before, the Maroon was cold, nearly freezing, although its temperature wasn’t really that low. It was just the feeling of losing the mana to the metal which caused something…
  • Chapter 305 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson A few hours later, it was time for Eisen to finally go to bed as well, and as his in-game body only needed three or four hours of sleep at this point, he would be able to wake up before the the first type of elemental-mana ran out. With his four small monsters, including the living Dungeon fafnir, sitting on the old man’s lap, Eisen then just swiftly closed his eyes and dozed off into sleep. But instead of waking up immediately again as he was used to, he found himself inside of a weird space, which…
  • Chapter 304 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson With a smile on his face, Eisen began to set up everything that he needed to and changed the systems around a little bit so that there could be six inputs from different sources, and then created a small container where all of the Maroon that would be needed could be placed into. Eisen actually didn’t need a lot of Margon in order to create the Core Guardian, not even half a pound, so it was relatively easy to create a small container that would make it possible to truly keep all of the elemental mana…
  • Chapter 303 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson With a broad grin on his face, Eisen waved the notification away, and then waited for Kiron to take the blade into his hands. And when the young half-dragon did so, the old man was surprised to see that he actually could do so. It had pretty steep requirements, after all. "This..." Kiron quietly muttered out as he ran his hands over the cold metal, before he looked up at the old man in front of him. "...this is just beautiful..." He muttered out, before a light smile formed on his face, before Eisen…
  • Chapter 302 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson While Eisen’s whistling could be heard even outside the Workshop’s door, the old man just continued to work like always. A good while later, the old man finished the edge of the item and did the good-old paper-test. After holding the blade so that one of the edges was faced upward, Eisen simply dropped a piece of paper onto it edge-first. And before he knew it, the paper was split into two without losing speed in any way, as if the two halves were never togther in the first place. Happy that the…
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