First of all, you should take part in the thesis defense when you graduate, and you must let him sign it. If he doesn't sign, or thinks your paper is not satisfactory, you must change it until he is satisfied, otherwise you will take part in the defense. Changing it is a painful process.
If you have a good relationship with him, he will point out some mistakes to you at once, instead of lying to me like I did at that time. I showed the written paper to my tutor. It seems that after picking out some questions for you in the first few pages, he stopped reading them, asked him to go back and correct them, and then showed them to him. If he gave you the last few pages, he tossed it back and forth five or six times before signing it for me.
Then it's usually, if you have a good relationship with him.
Maybe in normal times, you can take a vacation or do a part-time job outside, and he can turn a blind eye. Even if you get a job in the future, he may recommend you to some better units, because some tutors are still very well connected in society. If your tutor happens to be the authoritative one in the industry, it will be of great help to you in the future.