The next morning Alfi visited the Heavenly Palace. As was his custom, he arrived in a discreet-looking carriage and dressed in common clothes to go unnoticed, even if it was daylight.
It was not unusual for people of great social and economic positions to visit the red light district, but none of them did so openly, in the end, they must take care of their images and most of them have families.
Although the people working in pleasure houses obviously knew the identities of these important characters, none of them dared to expose their identities, for two simple reasons.
The first was because the establishment would lose its credibility. If a noble or wealthy character went to a pleasure house to enjoy its services and that pleasure house announced his activities there to the world, who else would go there?