That's what he did. He showed no respect at all, but said the key points and problems of this relationship. There should be many people who don't like his way of speaking, including me. At first, they didn't like it. They thought he would never care about the feelings of boys and girls on the stage, so he told their questions completely, which made people feel embarrassed. Later, I thought it was such a straightforward way of speaking that I could wake up a pair of men and women who were confused in love at once, let them see what the other person was like, let them know their feelings, and then decide whether to be together.
Some people commented on him, saying that his speech was too harsh. I think such comments are an insult to him. The word "poison tongue" can only be used on people like Venus, and it is disgusting to belittle others as outsiders in various positions. But Tu Lei is exactly what makes people feel that good medicine tastes bitter and is good for illness, while advice when most needed is unpleasant is good for action. The more I respect him.
I began to like his speech. There is no nonsense, which is completely applicable to all men and women in love. I also learned a lot from his words.