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... e ancient battlefield.

The closer they were to the ancient battlefield, even just the periphery, had already trapped many people, these practitioners did not rush into the core area of ​​the ancient battlefield, but set up camp in the periphery.

According to the news obtained along the way, the location of the Holy Grail should be in the core area of ​​the ancient battlefield, but what kind of ghost are these people gathered in the periphery without going in? Is it dangerous?

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