"Hmm... well, it's good that no trouble actually came out of it." Cloe said with a smile. She left out the part about what would normally happen to people who angered nobles in the current state of the empire. And with that, Cloe looked around the store - including the wrapped sword. Of course Cloe knew exactly what that wrapped sword in the back was. She was, after all, Alexandria, the Divine Armoury Encyclopedia. As the Imperial Librarian, she had detected the Teigu long ago and had instantly discerned it's identity. The Divine Flash, Raimei. Of all the people who had wielded it, this boy seemed to be the most unlikely. Of course, when you've seen the sword wielded by great heroes and powerful warriors, the boy manager of a blacksmith shop would be the last thing on anyone's mind, Teigu or not. Still, Cloe could not help but wonder if the boy knew what a treasure he had - and if he did, how far he had mastered it. If it had chosen him at all, that was. Tearing her gaze away from the Divine Flash, Cloe looked around at the other swords. Julian had once said something about the Rebellion needing swords and weapons to fight, not just Teigu, after all. Perhaps she could do some of his shopping for him. Taking a closer look at one of the blades on display, Cloe noted it's craftsmanship. "...what is your average speed for smithing a sword?" Cloe asked as she examined the blade.