His request caused her to snort, and she shook her head. "Mageglass isn't something you can just pick up on the streets," she rolled her eyes, watching him step aside, humming to herself. She believed Mageglass existed, yes, but she had never seen it with her own eyes, and knew it was impossible to find. For now. It was not her personal desire to hunt for it, when it may no longer exist. It didn't bother her too much, that he was putting space between herself and him. It was insulting, sure, but also a bit of a compliment.
"Then who's the captain?" She raised her brows, gaze fixed on the ship in question. "I'd like to ask questions and get answers," Instead of whatever this was.
"Then who's the captain?" She raised her brows, gaze fixed on the ship in question. "I'd like to ask questions and get answers," Instead of whatever this was.