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The Wind Chi Flower wasn't nad for its resemblance to wind chis. Instead, its affinity for the wind elent caused it to create a small magical field around its petals once it blossod.

This field, while absorbing the wind elent, resonated, producing a clear bell-like sound, hence the na "Wind Chi," a fitting depiction.

These flowers had an unusual light green color, and their petals were elongated, resembling bamboo leaves but much softer. Each flower boasted five of these delicate petals that bent and hung outward from the center due to their extre softness.

The scent of the Wind Chi Flower was delicate. In this area, with so many of these flowers, the fragrance perated easily. But if there was only a single flower, one had to get closer to catch a hint of its aroma.

Hua Mi adjusted the wind elent balance in this field every morning and evening, ensuring the air maintained a constant flow. A rich supply of wind elents was conducive to the Wind Chi Flower's growth.

His dedication paid off, as these Wind Chi Flowers flourished under his careful tending.

Surrounded by the field of Wind Chi Flowers, their gentle rustling akin to flowing streams, one couldn't help but feel a calming sensation, a refreshing coolness washing over them.

It wasn't a re psychological effect but a special magical effect generated by the flowers' sound waves.

Though subtle, it was not to be underestimated.

While these flowers were average in terms of aesthetics, they possessed so functionality, making them quite popular in the western continent.

Especially in the hot regions of the south where planting them in bedrooms or courtyards could alleviate the heat when the breeze carried their tinkling, cooling sounds.

Hua Mi sequentially opened each bee box, checking if any by-products had ford.

Unfortunately, he found none.

"This batch seems to have been unlucky."

Inspecting all the bee boxes revealed no products besides honey. Hua Mi felt a bit disheartened.

However, upon further thought, flowers with rare magical elents were more likely to produce miraculous by-products. Since the Wind Chi Flower was a common nectar-producing plant and its magical elents were rather ordinary in the western continent, the absence of additional products seed reasonable.

Oh well, he couldn't force it. Business ca first.

Ti to harvest the honey!

The Wind Chi Flower honey had a yellow-green hue and exuded a fresh, cool aroma, akin to just being taken out of a refrigerator. But its temperature felt normal to the touch.

Hua Mi used a asuring bee to cover a jar of honey, connecting his consciousness to the bee swarm to extract the honey's specific information.

"This honey, derived from Wind Chi Flower nectar, is rich in wind elental magic. Upon consumption, it enhances one's perception and control of wind elents, significantly boosting the power and casting speed of wind-based spells. Estimated value: dium."

"This honey seems quite useful for mages, especially those specialized in wind magic," Hua Mi noted. Yet, he realized the value assessnt seed confined to the category of "honey."

In other words, the implied aning here was: Wind Chi Flower honey was of dium value among other types of honey.

Likewise, assessing a stone would yield a "low-value mineral" within its category.

This clearly differed from the "Void Scale," which allowed for the equivalent exchange of any item.

Perhaps it was due to incomplete information or the differences in the information integrated into the bees.

Either way, he deed the dium value assessnt appropriate for this honey.

Compared to the Mirage Butterfly honey, Wind Chi Flower honey lacked universality, at least in terms of widespread appeal.

However, what caught Hua Mi's attention were two obscure segnts of information that he received, akin to encrypted entries.

Clearly, this was deeper-level information that he couldn't decipher with his current control over the asuring bees.

Contemplating for a mont, Hua Mi scooped a spoonful of honey into his mouth.

Unlike regular honey's rich aroma, Wind Chi Flower honey had a unique coolness. An inappropriate analogy would be as if it contained a hint of mint (though not in flavor, just the cooling sensation).

With a single taste, it felt like swallowing a "liquid breeze."

The entire mouth was filled with this refreshing breeze, instantly leaving the teeth and tongue exceptionally fresh, as if miniature whirlwinds were sweeping through the mouth, leaving the exhaled breath refreshingly crisp.

Then, this "liquid breeze" slid down the esophagus, leaving a noticeable coolness, causing the esophagus to contract slightly before the honey landed in the stomach, spreading its coolness...

It felt like a complete internal rejuvenation.

"Seems like this honey can freshen one's breath."

Though Hua Mi didn't have bad breath, after tasting the honey, his mouth felt fragrant.

Raising his hand to cover his mouth, he exhaled, reveling in the refreshing breath and unable to resist taking a few more sniffs.

"Couples in love would adore this."

As a qualified honey supplier, Hua Mi imdiately thought of potential consurs for this honey.

A dab before a kiss, an enhanced experience, multiplied joy.

With this honey's refreshing breath effect, wouldn't couples in love get lip-smackingly close?

Of course, vision shouldn't be so narrow.

The target audience for this honey wasn't solely lovers.

As an Earthling, Hua Mi knew well the imnse stress of modern society. Many seemingly healthy individuals actually harbored various health issues.

What with cervical spondylosis, anxiety disorders, and hypertension...

Most of these conditions required hospital visits for diagnosis.

So minor issues were quite apparent, with the most common external manifestation being bad breath.

Irrespective of regular brushing, so people's breaths warranted "keeping a distance."

Wind Chi Flower honey could be the savior for these individuals.

"This has its selling point."

For a product, a clear selling point was crucial.

Reviewing the information about Wind Chi Flower honey in his mind, after tasting it, Hua Mi's understanding of this honey had indeed deepened.

The initially ambiguous entries were now decrypted.

The first part, in summary, indicated "refreshing breath" and "cleansing the intestines."

In other words, besides clearing oral odors, Wind Chi Flower honey seed to cleanse impurities from the intestines.

Upon careful consideration, this seed logical. Given the connection between the oral cavity and the gastrointestinal tract, if it could cleanse the forr, naturally, it could do so for the latter.

Leaving you radiantly fresh from inside out.

This part was easily understood.

As for the second part, Hua Mi pondered for a while.

He realized that if this honey were sold on Earth, its impact might be more significant than he initially thought.

"However, the probability of this effect occurring is 'extrely low'..."

If the probability was akin to winning the lottery, then it might not be very useful.

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