Okita simply listened and continued to drink as the woman babbled on. He nodded every now and then, and it seemed to satisfy the woman that he was listening, but unknown to her he was simply trying to keep himself from passing out. At some point she left and came back with two more bottles of Sake, at that Okita smiled and eyed one greedily.
Just before he was about to reach for one, four soldiers walked over to the table, one holding up a coin looking at there strange mute friend asking, "Hey, you been on the front lately?"
Straining his eyes to make out the coin, Okita saw it was a coin from rose. Struggling to stand, and making somewhat of a fool of himself in doing so, Okita finally managed to stand up, bumping into hit mute friend and knocking his hand away from the sword under his coat. "Whaat yu got der?" Okita asked the soldier. "Ooo thats a rose coin!" Okita proclaimed, now laughing hysterically at some implied joke. "Weeell you must be a ol Roseian!" Okita stated, and then began to laugh again slapping the back of his mute friend far to hard. Looking back he pointed his finger at the lead soldiers chest pocking it lightly. "Do u even know I am is SERGEANT?! I am Caption... Capton Okita. I lost my arm in service to the king!" He said proudly, now seemingly trying to poke at the soldier with his missing left arm. "Now may get drunk with my friend in peace?!" Okita looked at them expectantly, partially stumbling.
The soldiers looked to one another, feeling very awkward to have this drunken man, claiming to be a captain and poking at them with his missing arm. The youngest soldier in the back cleared his throat and whispered to Sergeant, "Sir, I know him. He was supposed to become a Knight to the King before he was wounded." Hearing this the Sergeant stiffened a bit, and nodded to Okita. "Have a good drink Sir." He then left with his men, exiting the tavern.
Okita laughed as the men walked away and slumped into the booth. Grabbing one of the new drinks he looked to his mute friend. "Stupid mute Rosilian" he said before passing out and spilling his sake.