Hong Kong Young Writers Anthologies Fiction 2020complete | Page 319

“Hehe! I can improve that idea,” said Leo, “We can build a house at the Southern China zone, there, we have a lot of innovative technology, we can make the house into an unmanned moving space and put wheels under it so it can move around, just like a car, except people can live in it!” They thought that was a great idea, but first, they decided to take a birds-eye view of the park, in a special viewing building. They took a lift up to the very top of the building, and what a spectacular view it was! The buildings and games and rollercoasters all seemed to be a sea of forest made of metal and fun like they were in heaven. After viewing the whole park, the trio went to a trading hall, it was like a bank keeping a lot of materials to trade. There were a lot of zones, each one with a reception, to trade things for kids. Neo, Ethan, and Leo ran past all the other zones and headed to the lego zone. There, they traded 500 legos and sprinted towards the Southern China Zone, full of joy. Although it took about 3 hours to finish the work, it was definitely worth it. The Lego Bricks all put together made a house, it even has a second floor! Now, you might wonder how on earth they made a mansion that can drive itself anywhere. An engineer came and asked if the trio needed any help, then he gave them some kind of machine that helped them build the whole thing. It was like a robot. And while the weird robot was building the lego house, the friends played a lot of games, each involving high technology. The trio rode their now finished Lego mansion to see the principal. Everyone gathered around Mr Krupp. “So! What is the best game?” asked the principal. There was a whole lot of muttering and discussing, even some arguing. Neo was in the corner thinking, the games all are pretty fun, but what was the best? Suddenly Neo shouted out, “I know! There is no best game, the answer is all the games integrated together. All three zones are indispensable!” “Very well! Neo is correct. Remember, there is no best between Hong Kong, Macau, and Southern China, we are one! We are a new world!” announced the principal. “And what is the prize?” Asked Ethan. “The winning team gets to help build the world’s longest bridge!” announced the Principal, “You get to work on the bridge that connects, Hong Kong, Macau and China- the GBA! You will be remembered in history! You will each be able to engrave your names on a brick that will be laid on the bridge and you will be remembered for ever!” That is a prize worth waiting for!