The silence that followed Tang Ziyi’s impassioned declaration was shattered by the sound of Yang i’s heels striking the marble floor with renewed vigor. Her eyes blazed with defiance as she wrenched her arms free from Zhu Fengrui and Li Xinjie’s grasp, whirling around to face the gathered families.
"How dare you dismiss so easily?" she snarled, her carefully cultivated veneer of maternal sorrow crumbling to reveal the twisted depths of her true nature. "He is my child, my flesh and blood, and I demand that he cos with !"
The words hung in the air like a gauntlet thrown, challenging the very foundations of the family’s unity. Tang Ziyi’s jaw clenched, his eyes burning with resolve as he stepped forward, shielding Madam Tang from the interloper’s wrath.
"I will never go anywhere with you," he declared, his voice ringing with unwavering conviction. "You may have given birth to , but you forfeited any claim to motherhood the mont you abandoned ."
Yang i’s features contorted into a mask of fury, her lips curling into a snarl as she rounded on Tang Ziyi. "How dare you speak to like that?" she spat, her words laced with venom. "I am your mother, and you will show the respect I deserve!"
A derisive chuckle broke the tense silence, and all eyes turned towards Li Chen. His gaze was steely as he regarded the unraveling woman before them, his presence exuding an aura of authority that demanded respect.
"Respect is earned, not demanded," he stated, his tone brooking no argunt. "And from what I’ve witnessed, you have done nothing to deserve even an ounce of it."
Yang i’s eyes narrowed as she turned her fury upon Li Chen, her hands clenched into trembling fists at her sides. "And who are you to judge ?" she hissed, her words dripping with disdain.
Li Chen’s expression remained impassive, his calm deanor a stark contrast to Yang i’s unraveling composure. "I am Tang Ziyi’s friend, more like an older brother at this point," he declared, his voice resonating with a quiet strength that seed to fill the room. "And as such, it is my duty to protect those I hold dear from those who would seek to cause them harm."
A hushed murmur rippled through the gathered families, their expressions a tapestry of awe and respect for the man who had guided them through countless trials and tribulations.
Yang i’s lips twisted into a sneer as she surveyed the united front before her. "So, what? You think you can just keep from my son?"
Li Chen t her gaze unflinchingly, his words carrying the weight of authority. "Before we entertain any notion of maternity, a DNA test will be conducted," he declared, his tone leaving no room for argunt. "If the results confirm your claim, and Tang Ziyi chooses to embrace you as his mother, then we will respect his decision."
A flicker of uncertainty flashed across Yang i’s features, her bravado montarily shaken by the prospect of tangible proof being brought to bear.
"But," Li Chen continued, his voice dropping to a steely whisper that seed to reverberate through the room, "if the test proves you to be a liar, or if Tang Ziyi chooses to reject you, then you will leave this family in peace. No demands, no protests – you will simply disappear from our lives as abruptly as you arrived."
Yang i’s eyes widened, her lips parting as if to protest, but the words died on her tongue, unspoken. The weight of Li Chen’s ultimatum hung heavy in the air, a silent acknowledgnt that her gambit had been seen through, her ploy laid bare before those she had sought to deceive.
Madam Tang’s hand found Tang Ziyi’s, their fingers intertwining in a gesture of unwavering solidarity. Her gaze bore into Yang i’s, a silent challenge etched into her features.
"No matter what any test may reveal, you will never be his mother," she declared, her voice thick with conviction. "That privilege belongs to , the woman who loved and nurtured him from infancy, who guided his steps and dried his tears."
Tang Ziyi squeezed her hand, his expression one of profound gratitude and love. "She speaks the truth," he affird, his words carrying the weight of finality. "You may have given birth to , but you are nothing more than a stranger – a fleeting shadow in the tapestry of my life."
Yang i’s composure crumbled, her eyes darting around the room as she found herself surrounded by a wall of defiance, her carefully constructed ploy unraveling before her very eyes. Desperation clawed at her throat, her fingers flexing as if grasping for purchase in a world that seed to be slipping from her grasp.
"You can’t do this!" she cried, her voice edged with hysteria. "He’s mine, mine!"
Li Chen’s gaze was unwavering, his expression one of steely resolve. "The decision lies with Tang Ziyi," he stated, his words carrying the weight of finality. "You cannot force him to go anywhere against his will."
Yang i’s chest heaved with ragged breaths, her eyes wild and unfocused as the reality of her failure crashed down upon her. The families stood united, an impenetrable bulwark against her machinations, their love and loyalty to one another rendering her claims impotent.
In that mont, Yang i knew that she had lost. The battle had been waged and won, not with violence or bloodshed, but with the unbreakable bonds of family and the unwavering resolve of those who held them sacred.
As she turned on her heel, her heels striking the marble floor with a frantic staccato, the echoes of her retreat seed to herald the ultimate triumph of love over greed, of loyalty over deceit.
And in the wake of her departure, the families stood tall, their bonds forged anew in the crucible of adversity, their love and devotion to one another an unbreakable force that would weather any storm that dared to threaten their unity.
The echoes of Yang i’s hurried departure still lingered in the air, a palpable tension perating the opulent villa. The gathered families exchanged weary glances, their expressions a tapestry of relief and lingering unease in the aftermath of the interloper’s audacious claims.
It was Tang Junjie who broke the silence, his voice laced with a gentle understanding as he turned to his brother. "Ziyi, if that woman truly is your mother, we won’t stop you from embracing her," he stated, his words carrying the weight of unwavering support.
Tang Ziyi’s expression hardened, his jaw clenching as he shook his head. "I know we can all tell she’s here with a motive," he declared, his tone laced with a bitter resignation.
Zhu Fengrui’s brow furrowed as he pieced together the threads of Yang i’s deception. "With the Jiang family all dead, you remain as the only kin with the right to claim all their estate," he mused aloud. "And as far as I know, the Jiang estate has remained unclaid since they had no other relatives."
Li Yanyan’s eyes narrowed, her lips curving into a knowing smirk. "Bingo," she murmured, her gaze sweeping over the assembled gathering.
Madam Tang’s expression contorted into one of barely contained rage, her eyes blazing with a protective fury. "So this woman wants to use Ziyi for the Jiang estate?" she spat, her voice trembling with righteous indignation.
Li Xiaojun, ever the voice of reason, stepped forward, his expression pensive. "If Tang Ziyi were to go to court, he would be the rightful heir to all the Jiang estate, that is, of course, if he can prove he is Jiang Honglin’s son," he stated, his tone asured.
Madam Tang’s eyes flashed with a triumphant glint, her lips curving into a tight smile. "We have proof," she declared, her words carrying a weight that seed to still the very air around them.
Tang Ziyi’s brow furrowed, his gaze darting towards his adoptive mother. "What?" he breathed, his voice laced with a mixture of confusion and cautious hope.
Madam Tang’s expression softened, her eyes shining with a tender affection as she t her son’s gaze. "Your original birth certificate," she explained, her words asured and deliberate. "And Jiang Honglin’s body is still fresh; it can be exhud for DNA testing, right?"
Zhu Fengrui’s eyes widened, realization dawning upon his features. "That’s right," he affird, his voice thick with a newfound determination.
Tang Ziyi’s expression was one of profound contemplation, his gaze distant as he weighed the implications of his adoptive mother’s revelation. "I don’t want it," he murmured, his voice laced with a weary resignation.
Li Chen’s voice cut through the tense silence, his tone laced with a paternal concern that belied the steely resolve simring beneath the surface. "But that woman does, and she will use you to get it," he stated, his words carrying the weight of grim certainty.
Tang Ziyi’s eyes hardened, his jaw clenching as he t Li Chen’s gaze. "Then she has another thing coming," he declared, his voice resonating with a defiant resolve that seed to fill the room.
The gathered families exchanged knowing glances, their bonds forged anew in the crucible of adversity. Yang i’s ploy had been laid bare, her greed and desperation exposed for all to see. Yet, in the face of her machinations, they stood united, a bastion of love and loyalty that would weather any storm.
As the weight of Tang Ziyi’s defiance settled upon them, a palpable shift occurred, a resurgence of determination that rippled through the assembled gathering. They would not be cowed by the interloper’s sches, nor would they allow her to sow discord within their ranks.
Li Chen’s voice rang out, a rallying cry that seed to galvanize the very air around them. "We stand together, as a family, against any who would seek to tear us apart," he declared, his words carrying the weight of unwavering conviction.
A chorus of affirmative murmurs echoed through the room, a tapestry of resolute voices woven together by the unbreakable bonds of kinship and love. They would face this challenge head-on, shoulder to shoulder, their unity an impenetrable bulwark against the forces of greed and deceit.
And as they turned their gazes towards the future, a newfound sense of purpose burned within them, a collective determination to erge from this trial stronger, more resilient, and more unified than ever before.
For in the face of adversity, their love and loyalty would shine like a beacon, a guiding light that would forever illuminate their path, no matter the storms that raged around them.
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