Unlike typical potion shop owners, he had his own unique procurement channels and networks.
His potions also had powerful effects and functions.
This special nature of the potions led to a significant problem, that is, they were irreplaceable and impossible to duplicate.
Any inn could replicate a pot of cream of onion soup, but even if a new potion shop claimed that its potions were on par with the ones from old shops,
People wouldn't believe it due to their lack of familiarity.
Given these circumstances, mercenaries preferred to trust the old shops.
Even if a new potion shop had an exceptionally skilled Potion Master, it couldn't shake the status of the old shops in the short term.
But for the innkeeper, the situation wasn't so straightforward.
The innkeeper was already under a considerable threat from Black Crow Castle. If it continued like this, his situation would only get worse.
The two other people didn't seem to care much about this matter.