David Jackson

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  • Chapter 261 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen slowly stood up again and took a look around at the crowd that was currently watching him in a mixture of confusion and fear, before he began to smile brightly. "Now then, everyone, please resume your regular day, will you?" The old man asked, keeping up his complete demonic transformation as well as his Titan-size. Of course, the NPCs all immediately rushed away because they were affected by Eisen’s Charisma stat and his titles, but that didn’t work all that well on players. And a handful of…
  • Chapter 260 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Surprised, Komer looked at Eisen next to him, his eyes moving back and forth between the old man and the notification in front of him. "Another Quest? Are you sure?" He asked, confused, and Eisen just nodded his head with a smile. "Yeah, I’m sure. The effects on the coins aren’t that amazing anyway according to what you told me, so it’s a good practice to use them. And who knows, maybe you can find out some more things about them when using them." Eisen said, and Komer slowly nodded his head with…
  • Chapter 259 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson While the old man took a look around the inside of the carriage to make sure that they seriously had whatever materials they could get while keeping them sorted in a way that they couldn’t break during the transport, and even making sure that the parts of the Spider’s Carapace that was bound to the roof couldn’t fall off, Eisen opened the notifications that had appeared last time that he didn’t look at then. -- -- You showed that you have the strength to oppose strong enemies even…
  • Chapter 258 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Carefully, Eisen reached into the tree stump and grabbed the pitch-black egg that he found in there. After pulling it out, the old man removed the cobwebs that were stuck to it and then placed the egg into his backpack before returning to the group. "So, what were you doing there?" Alnico asked again, and Eisen crossed his arms with a smile. "I just grabbed something interesting. I’ll show you later. We have everything from the spider that can be useful, right?" Eisen confirmed before he looked around…
  • Chapter 257 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Holy shit, are you seriously the five originals?!" Samurai asked with unparalleled excitement in his voice, and Brody slowly nodded his head while looking at him. "Yup, that’s us. And who’re you?" The Demon-Orc asked, taking note of the fact that Samurai was currently streaming or at least recording footage. "Ah, I’m Samurai! You may know my Switch Streams; I’m actually pretty popular!" He answered with his hand on his heart and a cheeky grin on his face, before Eisen turned over to Alnico,…
  • Chapter 256 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson After Katy sprinted toward the living room, and Benjamin hastily tried following her, the old man finally caught up and saw her in her father’s arms, while Benji was sitting quietly on the couch with tears in his eyes. They were pretty quiet for the past few minutes, so Benjamin was unsure if they left the room or if they managed to calm down, but now the old man could happily see that it was the latter. "Huh, Gramps? You logged off too?" Benji asked with a bit of surprise, while Katy was telling her…
  • Chapter 255 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson A giant spider, the size of an ancient dragon, stood directly in front of Eisen, but what he stared at was not any one of its eight crimson red eyes, but rather an information window that he had just pulled up. His friendslist. There were three modes to the names there. They could be green, which meant that the player was online. They could be grey, which meant that the player was sleeping or offline, and they could be red, which meant that the player died and the death-penalty was currently put on…
  • Chapter 254 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson For the next few hours, Eisen continued making the steel bones and tempering them inside of the tempering oven with the help of Kiron and Alnico, who were both doing quite well overall. Sometimes they placed the metal into the forge too early or too late and made everything stutter a little bit, but it wasn’t an issue big enough to mess anything up overall. Stahl spent his time practicing some magic together with Caria and Melissa, and even Fafnir took a liking to the unusual effects that the two…
  • Chapter 253 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen crossed his arms in thought while Xenia and Sky looked at him in surprise. "You want to infuse Maroon with the six basic elements at once? How do you want to do that?" Xenia then asked, and Eisen began to move his fingers through his beard. "I’m not 100% sure how I should go about it, but so far, I have a pretty large amount of Earth and Fire mana stored in the carriage. Maybe we can somehow find a place with a lot of Water and Air mana as well, but the problem should be Light and Dark mana. Oh,…
  • Chapter 252 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen soon woke up in the game again, standing up with Caria and Melissa in his arms and Fafnir, who seemed to have climbed onto him while he was sleeping, on his shoulders, before making his way to the main deck almost immediately, because he was sure that Stahl wouldn’t be in a great mood and didn’t want him to do anything stupid. And sure enough, he soon found the young man sprinting out the door onto the deck before pacing back and forth, mumbling to himself. The skeleton Sailors gave him a look…
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