David Jackson

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  • Chapter 131 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson After the two loafs of bread had sufficiently cooled down, Benjamin waited till it was around 8:30, at which time he then started properly making breakfast. First, he cut up the bread he made into a total of 10 slices and set it down on his cutting board next to the stove, and then grabbed a wide pan, in which he then mixed a few eggs, milk, and a pinch of salt together. Once everything was properly mixed, Benjamin placed some of the slices of bread into of the egg-milk mixture and let them soak it up…
  • Chapter 130 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen, Komer, Caria and Melissa sat on the front bench of the carriage and chose to drive for a few hours, simply brainstorming to get ideas for cool new items, and there was actually not much that they could come up with, just cool designs for specific weapons. And since those kind of special designs were rather for a situation where someone specifically comissioned something, they didn’t manage to do all that much progress, and Eisen ended up with a simple conclusion. "I guess I’ll just make some…
  • Chapter 129 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson After a while, Eisen had a few large bowls of the Healing Balm sitting in front of him, and chose to start making the containers for it out of some wood, which was done by simply carving out a block of wood and rounding its outside and making a small screw-on lid for each one. This took a while simply because of how many there were, but whenever Eisen finished a small pot, Komer started filling it up with the balm, so there was quite a bit of time being saved. And after a few hours, Eisen thought that…
  • Chapter 128 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Wizard’s Oak, huh? Interesting. It says it’s ’Lowest-Grade’, so it should be able to take in even more mana than this..." Eisen muttered in a low voice as he looked at the light-colored wood in his hands. "Bree, do you think this works to make a wand out of?" the old man asked curiously as he handed the Fey-Kin girl the block of wood. She closely looked at the wood and twisted and turned it a few times, before slowly nodding. "I think so, yeah. I doubt it can make a staff that really has a lot…
  • Chapter 127 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Benjamin stepped forward and gave his son a hug, before smiling at the kids and young adult standing next to him. "Hey everyone, great to see all of you." He said, before jerking his head toward the door. "Let’s get inside." After everyone got back inside and set their luggage down, the rest of the greetings began. The first ones to practically assault Benjamin were Sean and Katy who jumped at him with tired eyes. "Hey Grampa!" They yelled in nearly perfect unison, before Benjamin hugged them back.…
  • Chapter 126 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson As Benjamin stood up out of his capsule, he quickly stretched and closed the capsule up behind him. He had told the others that it seemed like he would already be ’sleeping’ for a while longer once, as he was planning on properly preparing for the arrival of Tony, Katy, Sean and Benji. The first thing that he was going to do was go to the barber, an old family friend’s place, actually. The son of Benjamin’s friend had taken over at this point, but Benjamin had been getting his hair cut and beard…
  • Chapter 125 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Soul Engineering? It has its own skill? Interesting..." Eisen muttered out as he waved the notifications away with a smile, and Komer overheard him. "Hm? Did you gain a new skill?" He asked curiously, and Eisen simply nodded. "Yes, I did. I guess there are enough things you can do with souls that it prompts the soul engineering skill. And here, you can take a look. If we should ever get a good source of soul stones, this might be something interesting to sell as well. It takes the mana that the soul…
  • Chapter 124 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson After confirming that each of the Golem Dolls worked properly, Eisen carved his crafter’s sigil on the underside of their right foot, just so that he placed it somewhere while not being too noticable. "Alright, all of you will now listen to the command of anyone in this carriage." Eisen commanded them, and immediately the Golem dolls seemed to slowly and clunkily nod, before Eisen looked over to Kiron, Komer, Caria and Melissa who had been watching curiously. "Can one of you try commanding them?…
  • Chapter 123 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Finally, it was time for the group to leave Ornier behind, and as such they hooked Cabarum back up to the carriage and drove out of the stables. Evalia and Jyuuk accompanied them up to the gates, but when they went through, they had to say goodbye. "I’ll message you if I find Xenia." Eisen told the both of them, and they quickly nodded. Jyuuk spoke up with a smile as he extended his hand to say goodbye to Eisen. "And I will message you if I find Brody. Be careful on your travels, and..." Before…
  • Chapter 122 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Later that evening, the group found themselves in the stables, preparing to leave by making some more space inside the carriage for everyone. Before they left, Eisen also quickly made his way to the bookstore where he bought supplies at before and bought a map so that they could figure out the way toward the Magic City. It was a different story before, because Bree knew the way from Melroe to Ornier already, but nobody of this group had ever been there before. But luckily, there weren’t many large…
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