This place was a small, inconspicuous park, established by the city's managers for the convenience of the public, featuring a modest-sized woodland and several winding pathways through the trees, scattered fitness and entertainment facilities, and a small artificial lake that was quite scenic despite its size. The designer had clearly put a lot of effort into this little park which had no great economic benefit; though it only occupied an unremarkable corner of the city district, the park had an appeal due to its sensible layout.
However, come late autumn, the park's most attractive woodland had lost its capability to draw in visitors. Furthermore, with the weather gradually getting colder, the place seemed particularly desolate, save for one or two passersby who might have been just passing through or taking a shortcut; there was only a man in his early twenties who appeared to be leading two girls, presumably his little sisters, aged around eleven or twelve, for a light rest.