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Spencer, the father of two biological offsprings

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Spencer Hyde is a corny father with his wife Sarah Xiaopeng.


Before she met Sarah, he has an ex-wife named Keiko Hano, who was part of the Crimson Petal bloodline.

They had a kid named Ketsuryu Hyde, but things weren't looking up for the two former couples as they were inexperienced in taking care of a kid.

Knowing this, they couldn't become a proper couple, so they put Ketsuryu up for adoption for someone else to take care of him and later divorced.


Three years passed, and soon he met his current wife name Sarah Xiaopeng. Both of them have familiar interests like hockey, music, and karaoke.

Now that he is married to another wife, they had another kid named Brooklyn Xiaopeng. Unlike last time, Sarah had experience with parenting and knew

how to take care of Xiaopeng. Seeing that Spencer couldn't do the same, she teach him how to be a parent, and little by little, he learned how to take

care of himself.


After a year, Sarah wanted to adopt a kid (since she wasn't as fertile), and Spencer agrees to do that. In the adoption center, he saw his former child, named Ketsuryu. He fully remembers his former relationship with Keiko and now knowing how to be a parent, he adopted Ketsuryu to give it

another chance.


Nowadays, he still lives with his wife Sarah, with his two biological kids Xiaopeng and Ketsuryu.

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