When Johnson heard this, he frowned, snorted coldly, and said sarcastically, "An elementary school certificate?"
There might have been experts in ancient times who lived as hermits, but self-taught? In this current age and time? Without the relevant certificates and academic qualifications, that was nothing more than a joke!
Even some of the wealthy and noble were pursuing academic qualifications these days. Most of them were Ivy League graduates.
The moment Johnson said that, though, Morris pulled a long face and said, "Captain Johnson, you were the one who taught me in the past that we must always present evidence when making a case, and that we must always be careful in how we do things. But now that you've lived past your days, it seems like you have forgotten all of that!"
When Johnson first joined the department, Morris had treated him as his mentor.