He gave a polite nod as the bartender replaced their drinks, sipping on it as Isaac discussed what Cursebreaking was. It seemed interesting enough, problem solving to an extent. It'd be fascinating to give it a whirl, try and figure out the methods by which curses were made, implemented. The best way to break something is to figure out how it was made, its weaknesses. Though cursebreakers didn't seem to do it for that reason, they seemed to do it for profit, treasure. Though he supposed there'd be no point in protecting something with such complex curses if there wasn't any value to it. Almost like glorified grave robbing. Though he wasn't going to say that out loud.
"Sounds interesting," he replied.
The man, however, seemed particularly interested in his work, potioneering. He leaned back in his seat, and scratched the back of his head lightly "Legalities are a pesky business," he replied "But there are always loopholes," he smiled, almost to himself. He never necessarily adhered to legalities anyway "They're a burden to progress, in my opinion," he added.