Tang Tian was a public account writer, yes, one of those flexible employment folks.
He managed a public account with over seven thousand followers, where he usually posted small articles on emotions and marriage, teaching people how to date and how to detect if their other half was cheating.
Although he had never been married or in a relationship himself.
Fortunately, his articles were free of charge and he didn't accept any business promotions, so the most his readers could get was an unhealthy perspective on love.
But in Tang Tian's own words, love was blind and irrational by nature, so there couldn't be such a thing as a healthy perspective on love.
Even if there was, the world was full of unhealthy things — smoking, drinking, parents who report video games; everyone was living just fine, so one more emotional public account wasn't a big deal.