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As the people clamor, the staff mber's face turns completely ashen. A world-renowned pianist visiting their establishnt an important marketing opportunity is slipping away right before their eyes.

The staff mber tries to approach us to detain , but upon seeing Monica's icy stare, they simply back off.

Hmm, Monica. I don't think she did anything that bad. Don't glare like that.

But what is this feeling?

It's like I'm the United States, wielding nuclear missiles and threatening others.

Feeling it's a bit too much, I quickly lead the two away from the spot.

However, passersby recognizing Irina as a celebrity start following us.

A crowd forms behind us, stretching out like a festival parade.

Then, Irina makes a call sowhere.

In less than a minute, six burly foreign bodyguards encircle us.

I'm bewildered, experiencing this for the first ti.

Monica whispers to with a smile, "Of course soone like Irina wouldn't go around without bodyguards. She prefers to be alone because she dislikes the hustle and bustle, but she always has bodyguards nearby, ready to intervene."

Wow, what kind of life does Irina lead?

The smallest of the bodyguards looks to be about 190cm tall. The crowd, which had been boldly taking pictures and crowding us, backs off with frightened faces as the racially mixed group of bodyguards, black and white alike, make their imposing presence felt.

Suddenly, the surrounding atmosphere becos more comfortable.

I feel sowhat embarrassed by this unfamiliar sensation of being physically free but not from the gazes of others.

I walked a bit faster, but for so reason, the brunch place seed further than usual today. Eventually, we entered the donut shop we had seen earlier.

I was intimidated by the prices, but at least this place was friendly, had great tasting donuts, and seed to appeal to foreigners with its Korean-style reinvented donuts.

Once inside the donut shop, fortunately, there was one table for four left. I had been worried about not finding a seat in a smaller establishnt compared to the cafe we visited earlier, but it worked out well.

I sat the two down and picked donuts that seed to suit foreign tastes, ordered drinks, and finally returned to our table.

'Thankfully, the bodyguards didn't co inside.'

But that doesn't an they disappeared from sight.

They're still standing outside the cafe, in a very intimidating posture.

Seeing the cafe owner's slightly troubled face, I quickly spoke to Irina, "If they stand there like that, it's going to hinder business."

Irina nods and makes a call to the security team. Then, all but one of the bodyguards disappear.

The cafe owner, who had been watching us from the beginning, throws a grateful look when the bodyguards leave.

Perhaps because of that, when our drinks arrive, the owner brings us two extra service donuts.

I cut the donuts in half and serve them on the plates of the two, saying, "This is called a 'decadent donut,' give it a try."

Monica examines the donut, loaded with white cream, and asks, "What's decadent about it?"

"Milk."

"Ah, milk cream."

"It tastes a bit different from the usual milk cream you're used to."

Monica tries a bite after hearing my explanation and smiles, apparently pleased. "It's delicious! Try it, Irina."

Irina quietly cuts a piece of the donut with a knife and puts it in her mouth. Seriously, is it because she's European? Who cuts a donut with a knife?

I watched Irina's reaction, but she didn't say much. She quietly takes another bite, which seems to indicate it's not bad.

I introduced them to unique donuts like 'personality donuts' and 'raw rice wine donuts,' which they wouldn't find in foreign countries. Monica seed quite satisfied, and although Irina didn't show much reaction, she kept eating.

As the attention on us gradually dispersed, I asked Irina, "What music will you be playing at your next performance?"

Irina's expression stiffens slightly.

What's this? Did I say sothing offensive?

Monica intervenes with a laugh. "Haha, that must be a new question for Irina, right?"

Huh? What's so special about this question?

It's just a normal question, isn't it?

Looking at Irina, her face is still stiff. What, did I really ss up?

Monica explains, "Irina is famous for playing only Chopin's compositions all her life, didn't you know?"

Wow, is that so?

Hosting a world-famous pianist, and I didn't know such a basic thing.

I quickly apologize, "I'm sorry, I'm quite ignorant when it cos to music."

That's a lie.

In fact, I love music.

I like most music genres, including classical, which is one of my favorites.

I just don't know much about contemporary pianists.

Maybe the only na I know is Nam Su-hyun, a world-renowned pianist born in our country?

Thankfully, Monica cos to my aid,

"Not knowing isn't a cri. Honestly, Jeong-hoon is a busy person in many ways. Being a painter who digs deep into art is not a flaw."

Phew, truly thankful.

I conveyed my gratitude with my eyes and looked back at Irina.

Perhaps because of Monica's words, Irina, having relaxed her expression, wipes the cream off her mouth with a tissue and says,

"I will play Chopin, in the past, present, and future."

In the past, present, and future?

What's with her?

Is she a Chopin enthusiast?

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