Sadon couldn't deny the interest he had in this offer. It sure did sound like a good opportunity for him. But he still had to think about things. He couldn't just rush into something like this, especially since he had a pretty big order to fill back in Riverwood. He looked into Elsa's eyes for a moment, finding himself a bit lost. Never before had been lost in a woman's eyes, but she seemed to capture him. Reaching up to scratch his head, he snapped himself out of his little trance and nodded a little. “I can't lie to you, I'm intrigued by your offer. But I can't give you answer right away. I'd like to see what I'd be dealing with first. However, now isn't the best time. This is a party for you, your majesty. Might not be the best idea to have the guest of honor suddenly disappear,” he said with a slight smirk, a soft chuckle following his sentence. Why was this offer so appealing to him over some of the offers he received in the past? Many kingdoms had asked him to work for them, but he turned down almost all of them for his own forge. And the ones he accepted he took a few days to give an answer to. But he felt as if he could answer Elsa that night on it. Why? Over at the buffet table, Kristoff watched as Anna got herself quite a bit of chocolate. Her and Elsa loved chocolate so much, he swore they'd eat only that for the rest of their lives if they could. He smiled at his wife as she picked out her favorite ones, then looked back over at Elsa and Sadon. He knew this blacksmith pretty well, and wondered if he would just decline whatever offer she gave him.