"Mr. Lin Ge, what happened?" In the vegetable garden, by the melon vines, Lina asked with a smile tinged with curiosity.
"This cucumber got dumped," Lin Ge lifted the big cucumber he was holding and summarized.
"Pfft, hahaha," Lina let out a laugh she couldn't contain, "You are really funny."
Funny? I'm being serious, okay?
Lin Ge felt helpless.
"By the way, why do you call it a cucumber?" Lina asked curiously.
"Oh, that's what we call it in my hometown."
"I see," Lina was still a bit puzzled. Clearly, the Dragon Melon was green all over; how could it be called a cucumber?
Unlike cucumbers on Earth that turn yellow when ripe, Dragon Melons here always stay green, only deepening in color as they mature.
"Your garden's fruits and vegetables," Lin Ge's gaze swept over the other fruits in the garden, "seem to be growing exceptionally well. Is there a reason?"