Urma rose from his seat, the subtle tension that had returned to his shoulders easing as the conversation concluded. "So anyway, Mr. Karl, that's all from me. I was just sent here to notify you about the town council's offer and to evaluate your establishment. I won't make this any longer."
Karl stood up as well. "Ah, yes, of course. I will be visiting Stonehorn Crossing in a few days to meet with the town council and discuss the matter with them. At the moment, our company is still preparing a lot of things to push forward and eventually expand our reach into Stonehorn Crossing."
"Ah, no pressure from us," Urma said, raising a hand. "Please take all the time you need, and thank you so much for your time."
Karl offered his hand. "You as well, Commander." He smiled. Urma shook his hand, and after a brief, firm grip, he turned and exited the office.