Mu Ying finally understood why there were no finished products for these Magic Potions, only recipes, and why the prices were not very high.
It is rare for witches to sell their own Magic Potion recipes, and when they do sell them, they are very expensive. The recipes Mu Ying had collected, other than the common ones, were mostly the legacy of witches who were no longer among the living.
Some witches would donate their research findings to the Witch Association or the witch magic school before the end of their lives.
Those who were still alive usually treated the recipes they developed as their own money-making tools, selling only the finished products, like Mu Ying did with the Double Petal Flower.
If it was because the ingredients were too obscure, Mu Ying could understand; if the finished products could not be mass-produced and were difficult to gather, it was better to sell the recipe, since a recipe could be sold multiple times.