In the broadest sense of the term, Kim Donghu and Evelyn weren’t exactly at the peak of public recognition.
Evelyn was well-known in the musical scene, but she still carried the label of a rookie.
Kim Donghu was a respected name in the boxing world, but that was only within that specific sphere.
Judging by the fact that they had only been followed by a single paparazzo, it was safe to say that there weren’t many people who would recognize them yet.
Which meant—
“I never even considered that I could walk around with such a light disguise.”
“Well, that makes sense.”
They could grab a meal without needing to put much effort into hiding.
“But you’ve been in the U.S. for over a month now, and you still haven’t had a hamburger?”
“Exactly! So why didn’t you take me out while you were doing your musical?”
“T-That’s...”
Evelyn immediately clamped her mouth shut in response to my counter-question.