David Jackson

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  • Chapter 21 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Good morning~!" With a cheerful voice, Bree walked up to Eisen who just sat down in the restaurant to eat his breakfast, wearing his Black and Red Shirt as well as his Grey Pants. "Ooh, you’re in an especially good mood this morning, Eisen!" She exclaimed gleefully as she looked at him sitting there with a big smile on his face. Sure, usually Eisen always smiled a lot, but even then the rest of his body was tense, fully of excitement to work, but now all that Bree could feel was happiness. Eisen…
  • Chapter 20 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen leaned back in his chair and sighed out loud. "Finished!" He smiled and folded the pants and laid them onto the red and black shirt. Bree looked up at Eisen and titled her head, "Are you going to work on the next outfit as well now~?" "I don’t think so, no. I wanted to try crafting something with my Mana Hands, remember? I just want to see if it has any effect on the item and if it will help with the Skill proficiency." "Ooh, right! Do that, I wanna see you make something with them!" Bree…
  • Chapter 19 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen and Bree entered through the front door and were greeted by a cheerful Folmirra. "Good morning, you two! Any plans for today?" She asked with a curious smile as she looked at the two of them. "Good morning, Folmirra. I just want to try and make some clothes today, and Bree’s gonna help out a bit." Eisen replied with a smile. Folmirra nodded and waved them to the back. Eisen and Bree sat down at an empty table, and Eisen placed his backpack down, grabbing the design papers. "Alright, I think…
  • Chapter 18 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen sat down on his bed and grabbed the book to train mana manipulation with out of his new Backpack, which he then leaned against his nightstand. Flipping open the book, he skipped forward to chapter four, which concentrated on how to control mana when it is outside one’s body. He already figured out how to compress it inside of his body and push it out through his skin to let it float over his palm, as well as layer it at the front of his Hammer. And he managed to somewhat control the mana…
  • Chapter 17 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Alright, we’ve got a few designs finished. I can only make some of them once I learn Leatherworking though. Or at least some parts of them. Well, anyway, let’s get to what you want." Eisen exclaimed while looking at the five designs in front of him. One of them was the casual work outfit with multiple pockets on the dark grey pants together with the black and red shirt. The next one they drew up was basically the same design, just with inverted colors, speak red where there was black and black…
  • Chapter 16 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Wait, you’re already done?" Folmirra exclaimed in surprise as she looked down at the ten purses laying in front of her. Usually it would have taken him considerably longer, but he put ten of his 15 new stat points into agility, and divided the rest amongst every stat of his. Furrowing her brows, Fulmirra slowly inspected each one to make sure they’re all up to par, and then leaned back in her chair and sighed out loud. "They’re all perfect quality... Denmir was right, you’re a genius!" She…
  • Chapter 15 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson "Eisen~? Where are we going now?" With a broad smile on her face, Bree followed closely behind Eisen as he used a bridge suspended in the center of the spiraling town to walk over to the other spiral, where Denmir explained to him he could find the Tailor. "I’’m going to learn Tailoring now. Are you going to help me out again?" Eisen asked and looked down next to him at the pink haired girl skipping around happily. Sure, she was older than she looked, maybe 18 or 19 years old, but he still…
  • Chapter 14 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen walked over to the foundry and threw a few of the ingots he got in there to melt them down. After about five minutes, the once hard steel turned into a bright yellow liquid version of itself, and Eisen slowly poured it into a mold to basically just make a slightly bigger ingot out of it. Using his tongs, he brought the still hot ingot over to the anvil so that he wouldn’t lose time. He used tool connection on his hammer and began to draw the steel out to make it longer. It was when the steel…
  • Chapter 13 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Eisen woke up in the morning, his MP now filled again after his exercise the day before nearly depleted it. He stood up and got dressed, placing all of his items into his pocket. After then bringing the keys back to the reception, he sat down in the restaurant and ordered breakfast, the same as the day before. The young, pink-haired Waitress he met the other day was working again, and Eisen kept wondering if she wasn’t too young to work. However, since he didn’t know how stuff like that was…
  • Chapter 12 — Spending My Retirement In A Game Cover
    by David Jackson Just like the day before, Eisen left the smithy together with Denmir while talking about this and that. "I’ll see ya tomorrow, old-timer." The Dwarf waved at Eisen while he was walking away, back up the slope with his new items. He couldn’t just leave them lying around somewhere, but it was also a hassle to carry them with him all the time. Thus, he decided on two things. First, Eisen would create a weapon tomorrow as well as a small box for his Cooking Knife so that it wouldn’t be just loosely…
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