Flower Wuxia: Jianghu Sword Discussion Mobile was a very unique Wuxia themed combat mobile game. The game presented familiar Wuxia Jianghu characters. Players could challenge a large number of game levels and relive every familiar Wuxia story. The game's features included chivalrous deeds, helping the world, the token dropped by the BOSS, the hand cramps from the lottery, Guo Jing and Huang Rong joining the battle, and the original adventure. The game used the classic Eastern Wuxia theme, with exquisite cartoon graphics and many familiar Wuxia hero characters. However, there was no specific download information for the game.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't know which 'the contest short story' you are referring to. It could be about a competition, perhaps a writing contest where the story itself is either the entry or about the experiences within the contest.
Well, for a YA short story contest, common requirements include a word count range, like 3,000 to 8,000 words. Also, the story might need to fit within a given genre or topic. And often, there are rules about originality and submission format.
First, have a clear understanding of the contest theme. Then, do extensive research if needed. Polish your writing, check for grammar errors, and make the story emotionally resonant with readers.
There might also be a coach or a trainer character. This person could play an important role in preparing the swimmers for the contest, providing guidance and motivation. They could also influence the swimmers' performance and their mental state during the competition.
Another theme could be pride. The participants in the contest might be driven by their pride, either to prove themselves or to uphold their honor. In the story, their actions and decisions during the contest could be influenced by this sense of pride.