David Jackson

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  • Chapter 61 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen stood in front of the Gold Dragon that just put him through that sudden test and waited for something else to happen. The ’First test’ as it was called in the notifications was now over, but who could tell if the dragon would just start the ’Second Test’ instantly afterward. And if it would be harder than the first one, Eisen wasn’t sure if he could survive it. But to his luck, what the dragon did next wasn’t some kind of attack. Instead, it simply began to laugh. "Good, good! So…
  • Chapter 60 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Alright Caria, let’s go in!" Eisen said with an excited grin. He’s been working toward this for quite a while now, so actually being at this place felt somewhat surreal to him. But most importantly, he wondered what was going to happen. Would he get some kind of amazing skill, or an even better material to work with? Or would he be slaughtered alive because some horrid monster simply wanted to turn Eisen into a healthy snack and lured him to its home for some breakfast in bed? "Just one way to…
  • Chapter 59 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson It didn’t take long until the group made it back to Melroe, and just before they entered the tunnel, Eisen and Bree stepped down from Yamikuma and Tsurishika respectively and simply led them into town with a hand on the beast’s back to show everyone that they were tamed. And while they were walking through the town, surrounded by men and women either walking home from or getting to their shift at the mines, they did get a few looks here and there, but most were just in awe at that scene. However,…
  • Chapter 58 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson With a smile on his face Eisen stood there in front of the Goblin King’s dead body, with a blood-covered mana crystal in his hand. He turned around and looked at his party members who were watching him with mixed expressions. They seemed to somewhat struggle to stomach the sight of Eisen basically pulling out a Monster’s heart, but at the same time were standing there in awe at that sight. Especially Jyuuk, as it seemed like something right out of some kind of anime to him. Eisen chuckled softly…
  • Chapter 57 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson After they had finished off this first group in the last area of the goblin town, they directly moved on to the next after looting whatever they needed to from the Goblin corpses. This time around, Eisen wouldn’t try the same type of attack if there was a Goblin commande since the risk involved was simply far too much. Not only was it a waste of time or pills to replenish all the health that he would lose, but if Eisen was ever going to miss a commander or if it was able to dodge, Eisen would…
  • Chapter 56 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Careful, there’s a rare one behind the next corner..." Bree explained after scanning the next group of goblins that they saw in the second area of the goblin town. "It’s a Tamer, apparently, and it’s specialized in poisonous animals. Snakes, scorpions, and spiders. They’re climbing all over it..." She said with slight disgust in her voice, while Jyuuk’s interest was peaked. "A Tamer? Interesting. But that Goblin should be hard to deal with. Except if we could kill all of the tamed monsters…
  • Chapter 55 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen grabbed the book ’How to control your inner mana’ that Morrom gave him before and flipped it open to the chapter where he couldn’t continue the last time he started practicing with its help. "How to infuse elements into your mana, huh? No wonder I had to wait until I got Mana Manipulation higher." The old man muttered to himself after starting to read the different steps. First, Eisen needed to create a base that would be infused with the element. Usually, you would do it without such a…
  • Chapter 54 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Since Eisen chose not to log off for this in-game night so that he could properly wake up when needed, it felt nearly instantaneously to him until he woke up when Bree called out to him a few times. "Good morning. Anything happen while I was asleep?" Eisen asked and rubbed the sleep out of his eyes. "Nope, nothing really. It was completely quiet outside! But more importantly, I saw you change!" Bree said with an excited grin. "When you fell asleep, you completely turned into metal! You had quite a…
  • Chapter 53 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson With a grin on his face, Eisen waved the notifications away, happy that he only had three more stats that needed to reach 100, and only two more if he considered that his AGI stat only needed one more stat point to reach 100 as well. Eisen was doing pretty well against these Rank 3 Goblins at this point, so hopefully that wouldn’t change even if he only concentrated on his INT and WIS stats and then kept fighting stronger and stronger enemies, for which he would then rely on the three stats he…
  • Chapter 52 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen stepped out of the Enchantment Bubble so that his Alchemy Skill wouldn’t be affected, and quickly transmuted the rest of the metal rod into more caps, adding thin spiraling ridges to the caps and the two ends of the pole to make it possible for Jyuuk to simply screw different caps on and off. Eisen designated two caps to simply leave without an enchantment, so that Jyuuk wouldn’t be forced to have an effect to his weapon at all times. The next enchantment that Eisen would place on the caps was…
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