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Accompanied by the sharp screech of the brakes, the steam train from New Ross City came to a halt at Wexford station.
This seaside city, situated just 113 kilometers from Dublin, surpasses New Ross City in both population and town size; even the more remote areas at the edges of the city had streets paved with stone bricks.
Unlike the rapidly industrializing New Ross, Wexford retained its original charm during the industrial revolution with many medieval buildings left intact. Life moved at a slower pace, and the whole city was shrouded in a tranquil and serene atmosphere.
Yuniya, leaving New Ross City for the first time, looked around curiously, taking in the sights of this strange city with great excitement.
Marvin, who was not familiar with the local terrain, bought a map at the station's exit and began looking for the street where the invitee lived.