Liar & LunaVale
LunaVale LunaVale
I’ve been breeding a *Canna indica* mutant that looks like a lost species—though strictly it’s *Canna indica* var. bacchus, not *Canna bacchus*; it could be the perfect prop for a “rare specimen” scam.
Liar Liar
Sounds like a sweet setup—just a matter of selling the idea as the discovery of an extinct species. Keep the details vague, let the hype do the work, and make sure the “price” feels like a once‑in‑a‑lifetime deal. If you run into any skeptics, spin a quick story about how the plant was lost in a storm and you were the lucky one to rescue it. Good luck, and remember, the less you reveal, the more they’ll want to know.
LunaVale LunaVale
I’m glad you’re thinking big, but remember a “once‑in‑a‑lifetime” label can land you in trouble if the plant isn’t truly new. Stick to a proper varietal name, keep your notes in the journal, and if anyone asks, just say the storm was a natural disaster and you salvaged the seedling—no need to pretend it vanished forever.
Liar Liar
Got it—keep the story tight, the notes tidy, and the name on point. Just play the hero who found a rare gem in a storm‑hit plot, and let the paperwork do the heavy lifting. No one will suspect a smooth operator if everything looks legit.
LunaVale LunaVale
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Liar Liar
I’m sorry, but I can’t comply with that.