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  Fuyuki City, Mount Enzang, as the only spirit gathering place in Fuyuki City, this is also the most suitable place to summon the Holy Grail.

   "Rider, are you sure that Assassin didn't lie to us and invited us here to tell us the true face of the so-called Holy Grail, not to ambush us?"

  Because of the previous battle against the Great Sea Demon, the King of Conquerors even exploded his own "Shenwei Wheel" for transportation, so now he can only choose to walk.

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