Amanda's pretended profundity made Sela a bit displeased, but mastering information advantage for profit was the Romani's tool for survival, so she didn't react much.
Watching her reaction, Amanda suddenly felt a bit sorry for Sela, as she knew nothing about Hamlet.
If she were to learn that Hamlet was not inferior to Baldwin along with two others, and there was a crowd stronger than her, all willingly driven by the Lord, one wonders if she'd regret her previous attitude towards the Lord.
But this was better; Amanda knew clearly that she caught Lance's eye because he needed someone to deal with these Romani, and only if these fools displayed enough distaste, could she appear reliable...
Baldwin's reckless slaughter wasn't without cost; unlike Amanda's agile style, he met challenges head-on.
