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At my son's Hundred-Day Celebration, I invited his biological father. Samuel Sanders overturned the entire banquet table, his eyes red as if about to bleed, as he gripped my neck: "Say that again!" I pried his hands away, laughing until tears came to my eyes: "When you were embracing someone else, didn't you ever think I might be lonely too?" He stared at the infant in the cradle, his voice trembling: "He is mine! He can only be mine!" I wiped away my tears. Yes, he is indeed of your Sanders bloodline—he's your brother's child.
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