Although the situation in Athens is currently a mess, Alcibiades has ultimately inherited the political prestige of Pericles and has already started implementing Lann's suggestions.
This allows him to still maintain significant influence within Athens.
Therefore, there were no obstacles when Pericles and Aspasia headed to the port.
Pericles is leaving, and Aspasia is also leaving with him.
In this era, women are subordinate to men, and even Pericles, known as the 'Father of Democracy', openly expressed disdain for women, believing they inherently lack logical thinking capabilities.
Although Aspasia was highly respected by Pericles, within the political system of Athens, she existed entirely as a dependent of Pericles.
With Pericles gone, if she couldn't obtain Alcibiades' protection, surviving would be difficult for her, as many were looking to settle scores with her.
