A realistic and striking image that captures the moment when a person is lying to their boss in a work environment. The scene is set in a modern office, with dark wooden desks, computers, piles of documents, and contemporary design lamps. The main lighting in the office is soft and cool, creating a contrast with the neon effects that highlight the important details of the scene. In the center of the image, an employee is sitting in front of his work desk. He has an expression of nervousness and guilt, with an elongated and pointed nose, clearly inspired by Pinocchio's nose, to symbolize that he is lying. The wooden nose glows with an orange neon effect, highlighting the lie in a visually striking way. His eyes are wide open, reflecting uncertainty and fear, while his mouth is open, forming words that we know are false. Next to the employee, the boss is standing with his arms crossed and a serious expression of suspicion. The boss is an imposing figure, dressed in a smart, pressed suit, and his eyes are half- closed, as if he is trying to discern the truth behind the employee's words. The blue and red neon light reflects softly on his clothing, adding a layer of tension to the room. Behind the employee, almost subtly, a sinister figure leans forward. This figure is depicted as a devil, with deep, glowing red skin, curved horns that glow neon red and orange, and malevolent eyes that seem to glow with a hypnotic glow. The devil is whispering something in the employee's ear, and his hand is gently resting on the liar's shoulder, as if guiding and encouraging him to continue with the lie. His smile is wide and sinister, showing sharp teeth, and his presence exudes an aura of manipulation and malice. The backdrop of the image is a modern office, but with hints of clutter and tension—crumpled papers scattered across the floor, an overflowing trash can, and a wall clock that appears to have stopped, creating a sense of time frozen in the moment of the lie. The neon lighting around the room is a mix of red, blue, and orange, with sparks of light reflecting off the surrounding furniture and objects, amplifying the atmosphere of pressure and desperation. The shadows cast by the devil and Pinocchio’s nose create distorted shapes on the walls, almost as if they are stretching and twisting with the lie itself. Small details, such as the sheen of sweat on the employee’s forehead and the piercing gaze of the boss, are highlighted by touches of neon light, adding depth and emotion to the scene. The image, with its use of neon lighting and rich detail, evokes a sense of drama and intensity, highlighting the internal struggle between truth and lies, and the evil influence that tries to manipulate one’s morality. It's a scene that explores the nature of deception and the consequences that can arise when one gives in to the temptation to lie



