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As the deafening cheers of the crowd echoed around the arena, Li Tian stood at the center, basking in the glory of his hard-fought victory. The announcer's voice rang in his ears, but it was the buzz of the crowd and the sight of familiar faces that truly resonated within him. He had achieved sothing monuntal—he was no longer just a shadow in his family; he was a contender, a champion.

As Li Tian made his way off the arena stage, Xu Fang rushed to him, her eyes sparkling with pride. "You were amazing out there! I knew you could do it!" she exclaid, pulling him into an embrace. Li Tian felt a warmth spread through him; her support ant the world.

Li Xue joined them, her youthful excitent palpable. "Big Brother, you were so cool! I almost thought you'd lose for a second!" she teased, playfully poking him in the side. Li Tian chuckled, ruffling her hair. "You didn't believe in ?"

anwhile, in the grandstands, the atmosphere among the other families was a mix of respect and envy. The Zhang family, notably, was less than pleased. Zhang Wei, despite his defeat, wore a mask of arrogance as he stood beside his father, who seethed with frustration. "That bastard didn't win through skill; he got lucky," Zhang Wei muttered, his voice dripping with resentnt.

The head of the Zhang family, a dignified man with a stern expression, glanced at Zhang Wei. "Luck can only carry soone so far. Li Tian showed resilience and strategy—qualities we must acknowledge. It would be wise to learn from this defeat."

Across the arena, mbers of the other prominent families whispered amongst themselves. So praised Li Tian's skill, while others questioned the integrity of the tournant. "A bastard child winning the Rising Star Tournant? This will shift the power dynamics within the families," one young heir remarked, crossing his arms.

In contrast, mbers of the Li family were elated. Li Tian's father, seated among the elders, wore a proud smile that he rarely displayed. "My son has proven himself," he said, his voice firm yet filled with a rare warmth. The family elders nodded in agreent, their expressions softened by the unexpected success of Li Tian.

"Let's not forget how far he has co from being an outcast," one elder remarked. "His victory speaks volus about the Li family's future."

Back at the arena floor, as Li Tian continued to accept congratulations, he caught sight of his half-brothers. They approached him, their expressions a mixture of begrudging respect and annoyance. The eldest, Li Hong, crossed his arms. "You did well, but don't think this changes anything. You're still a bastard."

Li Tian t his gaze steadily, a smirk forming on his lips. "Maybe, but I'm also the Rising Star Tournant champion. Actions speak louder than words, don't they?"

His brothers exchanged glances, the tension in the air palpable, but Li Tian's unwavering confidence seed to defuse so of the animosity. It was a small victory in itself.

Later that evening, the Li family gathered for a celebratory feast in honor of Li Tian's win. The atmosphere was festive, filled with laughter, music, and plenty of food. Xu Fang sat beside him, her hand subtly brushing against his as they shared stolen glances, enjoying each other's presence amidst the celebration.

Li Tian felt a renewed sense of belonging as he engaged with his family, teasing his sisters and joking with his father. For the first ti, he sensed a shift in their perceptions of him, a hint of acceptance replacing the coldness that had defined their interactions in the past.

As the evening wore on, Li Tian rose to give a toast. He stood up, glass in hand, and addressed his family. "To new beginnings and stronger bonds," he declared, his voice strong and clear. "Let this victory be a reminder that we can rise above our pasts and work towards a brighter future together."

The room erupted in cheers, and Li Tian's heart swelled with pride. He had fought not just for himself but for his place in this family, and now he felt it solidifying.

However, amidst the celebration, the whispers of the other families lingered in the back of his mind. The tournant had set off a chain of reactions that would ripple through their world, and he knew that challenges lay ahead. The taste of victory was sweet, but the path forward would require vigilance, strength, and cunning.

As the night drew to a close, Li Tian caught Xu Fang's gaze from across the table. Her eyes sparkled in the candlelight, and he felt a deep connection growing between them. This was just the beginning, and he was determined to protect what he had gained, both in power and in relationships.

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