After some research, it was discovered that before charging, the indigenous people had their Wizard apply the extract of Maple Butterfly Grass to their oral mucosa, and they would become exceptionally brave!
They began to develop an interest in the "miracle ointment" and started conducting research.
From that time on, Maple Butterfly Grass entered the sight of some people, until today.
However, Maple Butterfly Grass didn't spread quickly among the lower social classes, nor did it have much of a market, because it lacked strong dependency while being expensive.
Poor people couldn't afford such things; compared to an extract that might cost dozens of yuan a small bag, a special painkiller that cost one yuan per shot was more suitable for them.
In terms of sales profit, it used to be a good business, but with the start of Prohibition, it fell from grace.
Its profit was not as considerable as alcohol's profit, but it was definitely a money-making, big-money business.
