Mydrei had been preoccupied with admiring the blade in her hand when the conversation of the two men behind the stall counter caught her attention. Though they were partially obscured by a rich red curtain, they certainly weren't keeping their volume down, and she listened while she finished off her apple. How interesting…..so, if she gathered it right (and it was possible that she didn't, since she didn't hear all of the conversation), then this blade right here wasn't meant to be as high a quality as it was. Which was surprising, to be incredibly honest - it was made well, with not a fault to its name, and it wasn't only the quality of ore that lent to its value. A happy mistake, maybe?
The question occurred, of course, as to why this Karma fellow would intentionally give out high quality ore at the price of middling level ore, and what he'd stood to gain from the mistake. And why would the high quality ore be so preciously minded, that he would want to recall the weapons made? For surely that's what he implied. He mentioned war….. Her gaze flickered to the silver haired foreigner who called up a spear from the earth, and she mused thoughtfully. Now, this would be a challenge.
She didn't have enough for the sais, that much was clear. With how well-crafted they were and the decorative gold designs in the hilt, they should've gone for a hundred silver, and she didn't have anything close to that amount. She had to haggle for them, which would be difficult. So she eyed the girl at the counter, charmingly asking her over to talk in low tones over the wares, eyeing one shoddily made piece after the other, asking her about their prices, which were incredibly low, given their level of craftsmanship. then she brought her over to the sais, asking offhandedly about their price, and when she offered a price following the line of the others, Mydrei moved into it, charming her into lowering the price into something she could afford.
"So, sixty silver for these? Excellent - they'll look beautiful above my mantle." She said with a curling smile. The girl smiled back, happy to make a sale for the shop owner, and beckoned her over to the counter with the two weapons safely tucked in the crook of her arm while Mydrei counted out her coins.
(ooc: I hope this is alright and I didn't misinterpret anything. <: )