"You were an intern in the laboratory, did Professor Conners let you participate in the experiment?"
"No, I was only involved in auxiliary data processing work and some less complex supportive tasks."
"Such as?"
"Cleaning, data processing, delivering messages..."
"Did it include genetic engineering experiment operations?"
"No, it did not."
"Then how did you complete the experiment on your own? You haven't even graduated from high school, you are just a high school student."
"I watched Professor Conners and Mr. Lee operate, I secretly learned it."
"You learned it? Are you saying, you, a high school student, learned such high-tech skills?"
"Yes, I learned it..."
The lawyer interrupted, "You think we will believe that? Professor Conners and Mr. Lee in the experiment..."
Peter interrupted, "Regardless of whether you believe it or not, this was my personal action, I can repeat the experiment in court."
No one wanted to see that—at least not in court.