CHAPTER 546
The establishment stood majestic, revealing its vastness at first glance. It was evident that it had been built with meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of elegance. Its buildings, all well-maintained, conveyed a sense of sturdiness and permanence.
Although some areas required minor repairs, such as a fresh coat of paint on the exterior walls and a few cracks that needed filling, these imperfections did not diminish the beauty of the place.
In fact, the areas needing repairs were not significant enough to detract from the overall charm of the construction. As Andrew explored the establishment, his appreciation for it grew.
It wasn't just the sheer magnitude of the structure that impressed him, but also how each part of the building was seamlessly connected. The four main sections of the building formed a perfect square, an architectural design that gave a sense of cohesion and order. This arrangement also made the entire space feel organized and easy to navigate without getting lost in its vastness.
The heart of the establishment was, without a doubt, the central garden. Located in the middle of the square formed by the four sections, the garden flourished with an abundance of plants and flowers of various colors.
Andrew was amazed by the care put into the garden's design, with carefully arranged paths and resting areas where people could relax. It was the ideal spot for hosting outdoor tea parties or simply enjoying a meal amidst nature, in an atmosphere of serenity.
The front section of the establishment was dedicated to the event halls. The main hall, capable of accommodating up to 50 people, impressed Andrew with its size and grandeur.
The high ceilings and large windows that let in natural light gave the hall a sense of openness and airiness, while the walls, adorned with ornamental details, reflected the luxury and care with which the place had been conceived.
Andrew couldn't help but compare this hall to those in his other Heavenly Palaces, and to his surprise, this one was considerably larger. In addition to the main hall, there were five other halls with the capacity to hold around 30 people each.
These halls were equally elegant but with a more intimate focus. The soft tones on the walls and the arrangement of the furniture invited more personal and cozy gatherings. However, what caught Andrew's attention the most was the presence of 20 smaller halls, designed for private meetings of up to 10 people.
This diversity of halls made the establishment a versatile space, perfect for both large events and more discreet gatherings.
With only the front section dedicated to event halls, the place already stood out for its size and functionality, but that wasn't all, there were still three more sections to explore. The right section of the establishment was dedicated to private rooms, commonly referred to as the VIP area.
Andrew found a wide variety of rooms, of different sizes, all designed to provide guests with maximum privacy. What impressed him most was how each room had its own personalized access, ensuring that guests could enter and leave without crossing paths with others, a detail Andrew greatly appreciated in such a prestigious place.
These private rooms were decorated with subtle yet undeniable luxury. The large, comfortable beds, the heavy, elegant curtains, and the fine details in every piece of furniture spoke of a dedication to comfort and exclusivity.
Andrew could easily imagine the most discerning clients enjoying the tranquility and privacy offered by this part of the establishment, making it ideal for intimate gatherings and indulging in the specialized services he intended to offer.
The left section, on the other hand, housed all the operational areas of the establishment. Here, functionality took center stage without losing the elegance that characterized the rest of the building.
The kitchen, one of the most impressive areas in this section, was colossal in size. Andrew estimated that at least 50 people could work there simultaneously without the space feeling cramped. The layout of the workstations and the amount of equipment available made it clear that the place was designed to operate on a large scale without sacrificing efficiency.
In this same section, Andrew discovered a generously sized bathroom, much larger than the one in the Cannaris Palace, which pleasantly surprised him. The bathroom's spaciousness spoke not only of comfort but also of the attention paid to the needs of the staff and courtesans who worked at the establishment.
Besides the bathroom, there was also an office and several additional rooms that could be used in various ways, such as spaces to rest or for private meetings among the staff.
The last section, located at the back of the establishment, was where the courtesans and employees resided. Although it was the least visually impressive in terms of decoration and opulence, Andrew was surprised to find that, in terms of space, it was the largest of all.
Although it was a surprise, he also thought it was normal once he considered the number of staff required to run a place of this magnitude smoothly. The dormitories were efficiently laid out, and while they didn't boast the luxury of the other areas, they were comfortable and functional, which was essential to ensure that the staff could rest and recharge.
In addition to the dormitories, there were common areas for the staff, such as lounges and dining rooms, allowing the employees to socialize and relax in their free time. Andrew appreciated that, even though this section was not as elegant as the others, the well-being of the staff had clearly been a priority in the design of the space.
After all, a place this large could only operate successfully if those working there felt valued and comfortable.
Throughout the entire tour, Andrew couldn't stop marveling at the size of the place. Every section seemed designed not only to be functional but also to offer a complete experience, both for the clients and the staff.
The building's design, with its four perfectly connected sections and central garden, achieved a harmony that few other structures could match. The sense of order and grandeur was not disturbed by the small repairs needed, which spoke to the building's solid construction.
The establishment had undoubtedly been designed to meet the needs of a demanding clientele, offering the perfect mix of luxury, privacy, and functionality. Andrew could already imagine how this place could become the center of large events, elegant parties, and private gatherings.
Every hall, every room, every corner of the central garden seemed to have been carefully planned to create an atmosphere of exclusivity and comfort.
As Andrew finished his tour, he realized that this place far surpassed any other establishment he had visited before and met all his expectations. Its combination of space, luxury, and privacy made it unique, and although some minor repairs were necessary, the potential of the place was immense.
Andrew found himself increasingly drawn to the idea of owning and managing a Heavenly Palace here, along with the new ideas he was eager to try.
The space, with its layout of four sections and its central garden, offered a perfect balance between public and private areas. The large event halls allowed for grand meetings, while the private rooms provided the necessary refuge for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle.
The kitchen and operational areas ensured that everything ran smoothly, while the back section, though less luxurious, provided the staff with the rest and comfort they needed to perform their duties at their best.
Andrew left the establishment knowing he had found something special. It wasn't just a place to hold events and meetings but a space that offered a complete experience, where every detail was oriented towards meeting the needs of those who visited or worked there.
In his mind, he was already envisioning how this place would become a hub of activity and prestige, a reflection of the luxury and excellence that few other places could offer, even though it was destined to be a pleasure house. Explore new worlds at My Virtual Library Empire
It would undoubtedly be the most ostentatious, elegant, and luxurious Heavenly Palace to date, which meant he would need to invest heavily. The amount of staff required to run a place like this was staggering, and managing it would be demanding but also exciting.
Obviously, buying this establishment wouldn't come cheap, but since Damon had offered to gift it to him, Andrew accepted. Initially, he had refused, but after seeing the place, he wanted it, but upon hearing the price, a pain shot through his chest at how expensive it was, so he swallowed his pride and let Damon gift it to him.
Despite Damon being the duke and ruler of this place, the sale process still took some time, as some formalities needed to be completed. Andrew would have to wait about a week to take ownership of the establishment officially, but that didn't bother him.
After finishing the tour, Damon invited him and his companions for dinner, but this time Andrew had to decline. If he accepted, the same events as the previous night would occur, and he truly wanted to enjoy his wives tonight.
Additionally, he wanted to rest a bit. Although an expert like him didn't need to sleep regularly, Andrew enjoyed it, especially after sex, something that he could not do in Damons mansion.