That night, Lucilla's residence.
Lucilla had been living in the palace since her father became the Roman emperor. Later, she married her first husband, Lucius, whose father ruled the Roman empire with another emperor at the same time. Hence, Lucilla could naturally continue living in the palace.
However, when Lucius died, Lucilla was asked to marry her second husband, Pompeanus, by her father. That would mean she had to move out of the palace. Fortunately, her father asked the Senate to compensate her. Hence she was awarded the title Augusta. Although Pompeanus was not as powerful as her previous husband, he had an impeccable attitude toward her. After they were married to each other, they were not as affectionate as other newlyweds, but they got along harmoniously.
Pompeanus would usually stay at the barracks and not interfere with Lucilla's private life.
Therefore, in the eyes of others, Lucilla had a married life that most women envied.