After taking their seats, Gali whispered apprehensively, "Brother, is it appropriate for us to come to a place like this?"
"What's there to fear? Didn't you say before that you wanted to share in both the good times and the bad with them?"
Henry responded with a smile.
"Yes, but brother, waiting for them here, in this kind of place, will they come?"
Gali asked. "What about this place? Isn't it fit for people?"
Henry replied, challenging the notion.
"Have you not noticed that those coming and going here are all wealthy merchants and nobles?"
Gali inquired.
"So what?"
Henry retorted.
"My teacher once said that nobles and commoners cannot mix. The lives of noble families and common families are different in every aspect; there are clear boundaries. And the people we're waiting for, Feder and his group, they're not even considered commoners."