David Jackson

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  • Chapter 31 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Oh? You’re also a Limitbreaker? For what skills?" Eisen asked surprised, and Bree leaned in to listen closely as well. Morrom laughed and began to explain. "Well, I’m actually at Limitbreaker II right now. I broke through Alchemy and Enchanting, hence why I specialized on those skills. I tried breaking through others as well, but it seems like I never had the aptitude for them, and nothing that I did felt natural to me in the slightest. But that also means that my curiosity kept growing further and…
  • Chapter 30 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson With a smile on his face, Eisen nodded and looked at the equipment in front of him. There were four main parts that seemed important. A Mortar and Pestle, a bowl, a glass flask, and a simple distillation system. Morrom placed a small linen bag on the table that gave off a strong herbal scent. "Alright then, the first step is to choose the proper ingredients for the potion you want. Right now we will be working with Amran, a common plant that accelerates healing by a tiny amount if ingested naturally.…
  • Chapter 29 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Three Men stood in a room. They looked completely identical to each other, beside a single small detail. One of those men had rosy cheeks and grey eyes, while the other two were white as snow all the way through. It was Eisen together with both of his Doubles made of his mana. At first, Eisen thought this would be a great opportunity. Once he started hunting or large constructions, two people that felt no pain and that Eisen didn’t need to exchange plans with would be an amazing resource. But then,…
  • Chapter 28 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson In order to prepare for making the giant backpack, first Eisen grabbed some paper to draw a design on it, asking Bree what it was supposed to look like. First, for scale, Eisen drew a simple version of Bree on the paper, and then next to it began working on the general shape. Bree wanted it to be kind of spherical, with a flat back where the straps to hold it would be, and its height nearly as tall as Bree’s own. Although unsure if she was able to manage it, but knowing that there was something like a…
  • Chapter 27 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson The next morning, Eisen stepped down the stairs wearing his crafting outfit, his Backpack slung over his shoulders. Behind him, something that looked exactly the same as him when he was wearing his suit, the only difference being that he seemed as if someone pulled all color out of him. He also was wearing a backpack on his back that, like the rest of the colorless Eisen, was completely white. In its arms, it was carrying a wooden crate, filled with rolls of thread and fabric. Everyone was eyeing the…
  • Chapter 26 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen and Bree made their way out of Jekyll’s Hides for the day. On their way out, Eisen was stopped by Jekyll so that he could take a look at the leather apron. Just like Denmir and Folmirra, Jekyll ws quite shocked to see that Eisen seemingly so easily broke through the limits of his skill, especially considering the leather he was using. But in the end, Jekyll simply looked really tired and waved both of them out of the shop. He did talk to Denmir and Folmirra, after all. They probably told Jekyll…
  • Chapter 25 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Jekyll led Eisen and Bree to another room in the back, filled with piles and piles of different types of leather. "Alright, so here is where you’ll be workin’ for a bit. We got a big order of leather armor, some kinda rank 7 monstrosity appeared near the capital so there’ll be a huge raid. What you’ll be doin’ now is to prepare the necessary materials. There’s a bunch of templates with numbers on ’em over there, you’ll cut that shape out that many times for one piece of armor. Just…
  • Chapter 24 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen grabbed the finished dress while the light shining through the few windows that are in the workshop illuminate it completely. The dark green reminded him of a forest, completely overgrown with beautiful pink flowers. He held it over to Bree, and only then noticed her face. Her usually so bright and cheerful demeanor was gone and had been replaced by one that was nearly completely blank as she stared at the dress, tears slowly gathering in the corners of her eyes. Eisen placed his hand on top of…
  • Chapter 23 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen frowned and tilted his head slightly at what Morrom just told him. "What do you mean, I can upgrade them?" With a smile on his face, Morrom began to explain. "Well, it’s pretty simple. I’ll teach that to you as well when you come here again soon, but a part of what I do here is Enchanting. You can’t enchant Mana Crystals directly, but it is possible with these pearls that have a high affinity with Mana Crystals. So I enchanted the pearls with the absorption ability and combined them with the…
  • Chapter 22 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Huh? What’s this?" Eisen muttered out confused. It wasn’t that he ranked up his Tailoring skill, there was something else that Eisen thought was more interesting. There was a stat bonus he’s never seen before until now. So, he turned to a person that probably should know, since she was an inhabitant of that world. "Bree, what’s CHA?" He asked and Bree tilted her head. "Well, that stands for charisma, obviously... Oh, right, you lost your memory... erm, Charisma is an extra stat. It’s…
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