Salem shot Ossanlin a smirk. It looked like the War-Prince was going to continue holding the fact that Al'd run him over with a spacecraft over Salem's head.
"No, Andalite, I assure you I'm more than capable of just sitting and speaking. Should I let you tend to your... emergencies for now?" he asked, indicating Ossanlin's comm device.
He turned back to Rathien, "Even if fate existed, hunter, would she really choose you to carry out her whims? What makes you so special?" When Rathien suggested that Ossanlin might be Salem's 'contact,' he laughed. How much should he reveal to this hunter? Would there be any additional harm in being honest? Probably not, this time. In fact, it might benefit him, if he played this right.
"No, no, Rathien," he said, keeping his voice low enough that Ossanlin shouldn't overhear. "I doubt a War-Prince would approve of that kind of thing. This particular little job is all mine." He gestured to the rest of the bar, "With this crowd, I'm sure you can find some pretty interesting drinks, at least, if that's all you're here for. But," he continued, staring straight into Rathien's eyes, "if you're looking for a greater challenge than most individuals can afford to you, that's got to mean you're here to see me. What's that sixth sense of yours say about taking jobs from marks?"
He noticed the way Rathien followed Ossanlin's eyes in Al's direction. Great. If Rathien had figured out who Al was, that was one of Salem's biggest advantages down the drain.
<<Hey, Al, keep an eye on Rathien,>> he thought-spoke to the android.
Al frowned and thought, "United States... that does vaguely ring a bell. Might be one of your old nations, right? On the less-used of the two main Earth landmasses? And Mexico... I was in a Mexico City once. Cute little place. Very tourist-destination kind of town. Not very big, but friendly. That anywhere near where you're from?" he asked, looking at Jasper with a shrug. "It was definitely hot there, anyway. And thanks for noticing my neat little ability," he said, tapping his temple with a finger and grinning. "Added that one myself. I can still experience secondary sensory input from the ship from here."
When Salem thought-spoke to him, Al rolled his eyes. He couldn't answer back without giving himself away, of course, but if he could have, the response would have been something along the lines of duh.