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After Sophia came back from buying the ketchup, she discovered 'Benjamin' was alone in the living room, playing with his toy.

"Benjamin, where's Daddy?" she asked.

'Benjamin' looked up, glanced at her indifferently, and scoffed. He did not answer her. Instead, he shouted toward the bedroom. "Daddy! Ketchup Lady is back!"

'What did he call me?' thought Sophia angrily. However, she was more concerned that Jeremy left 'Benjamin' in the living room to play alone. 'He always makes sure to keep an eye on the kid, so why isn't watching over him now?'

She quickly put down the ketchup and hurried to the bedroom. As soon as she opened the door, she saw him snapping shut his laptop.

"Zachary, what were you doing? How could you leave Benjamin alone outside? Didn't you always tell me that a kid his age shouldn't be left alone?" she asked.

Jeremy turned his wheelchair around slowly.

"You do know that he always stays put whenever you give him his favorite cartoon toy to play with, right? Plus, I only just came in, so he'll be fine."

Sophia glanced at Jeremy's laptop and asked half-jokingly, "Did you come in just to use your laptop? What could there possibly be so interesting in your laptop that you'd leave your child alone?"

"While I was watching the television with Benjamin just now, I saw an advertisement for a kindergarten, so I came in to look up information about that kindergarten," answered Jeremy without breaking a sweat.

"Kindergarten?" Sophia was a little taken aback, but she then frowned. "Zachary, you do know the kindergarten advertised on television is for kids who live here, right? Don't tell me you're actually thinking of sending Benjamin to kindergarten here?"

"It doesn't matter which kindergarten he goes to, as long as he's happy there. More importantly, he's already at an age where he should be in kindergarten, so it's about time we make it happen," said Jeremy.

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