When she began stating the Alor still needed to pay he just chuckled. The badger had been intending on paying fully from the start. Kotii concluded the artificer assumed that he was trying to lower the cost. <"Credits aren't an issue.">
Kotii took the rest of the time to examine the craftsmanship on either arm. His hands ran over the cooled and repainted surface on his forearm. The man thought back to how integral his beskar'gam was to him and valued the attention to detail the Kelborn artisan gave them.
Without any recommendation, Kotii took her words to mean she wanted to break open the bottle on his ship. Cocking an eyebrow behind his visor, a slight bit of surprise was hidden by his crimson helmet. But all the same the Mandalorian was accepting her answer happily and he knew he was the last customer of the Armor's for the day. With her tools stowed, Kotii would lead the way back to the Werda Kom'rk.
The streets of Arumorut were a little less active than when the badger had first set down. There were a few Mandalorians perhaps that noticed the two. But the warriors were not uncommon in these parts. It was more the fact the two of them were in full armor which was a rare sight.
The two vertical wings of the landed Kom'rk class transport rose into the sky. The sigil of House Solus in similar colors was a bit worn but still showed clearly emlazoned on both wings of the ship. Kotii made a mental note to reapply the sigils and add a few kill marks from collected bounties in recent weeks.
"Let's see..." He muttered to himself as his head scanned the interior. "...yup." He said and walked over to one of the coded armory cabinets. Punching in a quick code, the doors opened and showed a plethora of weapons and ordnance the Alor used from time to time. But he ignored the blasters and blades and instead grabbed the Tihaar bottle by the neck and turned to show the label to Mysha. He also could appreciate pouring his own drinks. The label was not a fresh one and indicated how old the spirit was, some of the letters were faded slightly but could still be read clearly enough. In both aurebesh, huttese and Mando'a, the label said 'Red Right Hand Reserve'. Now he just needed to find some straws and glasses.
@Killa Ree