Japan's fast-acting heart-saving pills originally contained Aquilaria Crassna. Later, due to the scarcity of Aquilaria Crassna, the cost became too high, and it was replaced with other medicinal materials.
"Boss, what is this? It smells really good." Elijah Hastings asked curiously, looking at the Buddha statue in Sean Knight's hand.
"Aquilaria Crassna, the boutique of eaglewood." Sean explained, "However, this thing is much rarer than ordinary eaglewood."
"Is eaglewood scarce?" Elijah asked doubtfully, "There are many eaglewoods on the market, and they are not expensive…"
"Then you were fooled." Since the old monk and Vicky Wilson were both sedated, Sean was not in a hurry and began to educate Elijah:
"Those on the market that claim to be eaglewood are mostly eaglewood, not true eaglewood in the real sense. It's easy to find – just like ordinary jujube wood and thunderstruck jujube wood, they are of the same kind."
"I see!" Elijah suddenly realized.