"Why did they tell you that?" Instead of answering Davel's question, Lycia asked back while frowning.
Not only did she praise Davel because she wanted to cheer up the man, but she did think that Davel was a great actor with great acting skills. So, when she heard how Davel said that his parents asking him to stop being an actor, Lycia looked confused.
"I don't know," said Davel. "It seems they don't like me being an actor, and that's why I think that the profession of an actor is bad."
Suddenly, Lycia felt confused in her heart. Granted, some people might not want to be an actor, but Lycia didn't think it was a bad profession.
Even if she never cared about actors before, she knew that many people still dared to dream big and say that they wanted to become actors, and they even came to auditions to make their dreams come true.
That was why Lycia didn't think that the profession of an actor was bad, and she finally frowned upon hearing Davel's words.