Sadon was caught a bit off guard by Anna's question. He didn't think he had enough time to come up with any sort of decision yet. But now his choice was becoming the center of attention, and he felt he had no other option but to come up with some answer. Elsa tried to bring down the awkwardness level reached by Anna's outbursts, but she couldn't hold back from talking about the subject more. Before the blacksmith could say anything, Kristoff excused himself, stating that this was important business that should be discussed only among the three. Well, he mostly meant Elsa and Sadon, but seeing as Anna was the Princess of Arendelle, he figured she had some interest in hit. Sadon watched as Kristoff walked away into the crowd, then turned back to the sisters. This was business, and he couldn't be too soft when coming up with a price. "The price depends on the projects. Though you say they're small, having a time restraint changes the difficulty of getting everything done. I don't know how many projects you have, nor do I know when you want them completed," he stated, now sounding a bit like his father. There was always some sort of catch with deals like this on both ends. Sadon needed money, and Arendelle needed things done quick. He pushed his plate out of the way, which a servant quickly came by and removed it from the table for him. Sitting back in his chair, he took another sip of his wine and waited for a response from either sister - though he preferred that Elsa handle the answers due to her higher title in Arendelle.