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After Divorcing my Captain Husband (Chloe and Michael) novel Chapter 542

Chloe had been with Michael for three years and knew his handwriting well.

She thought, "I don't know when he wrote this, but it must have been before the divorce.

He actually looked through this sketchbook, saw my fantasies about being with him, and then left this message? Is he mocking me or just testing how foolish I am?"

"May he could?" Chloe muttered to herself, her self-deprecating laughter mingling with a whirlwind of emotions.

She sat on the edge of the bed for a long while before finally picking up the sketchbook. After a moment of hesitation, she placed it on the nightstand, deciding not to take it with her.

As she packed her clothes, sweat streamed down her back.

Freshly showered, Chloe heard her phone ringing with an unfamiliar number.

"Hello, Ms. Nelson. There seems to be an issue with the Mamaica visa you applied for. It's currently unable to be processed."

Chloe asked, "Unable to be processed?

"Why? I've provided all the required documents and proof of assets. What's the problem?"

"There are various reasons for a visa rejection, all depending on Mamaica's standards. You might want to try again later."

Chloe was not in the mood to wait. She was set to leave on Monday.

"If the tourist visa isn't possible, what about a work visa?"

She thought, "With James' Bright Moon International's endorsement, surely a business trip visa would be feasible, right?"

"You can try for a work visa, but we can't guarantee it will be approved."

Chloe's frustration grew. She had handed over her passport and documents to this visa agency, thinking it would simplify things.

Now, she was dealing with this mess.

"Where's your office? I'm coming over now."

Hanging up, Chloe dialed James, saying, "James, there's a problem with my visa."

James was taken aback. "What do you mean?"

He couldn't understand why Chloe's visa was in trouble.

Chloe gave a brief explanation, and James' irritation was palpable.

"Why didn't you let me or someone from Smith's team handle this? Getting a visa should be a piece of cake with us. Why did you go to a visa agency?"

Chloe sighed, "I didn't know they'd be so unreliable."

"Get your passport and documents back. I'll sort it out for you."

At the agency, the staff greeted her warmly, ushering her to a seat and offering water. "Ms. Nelson, please hold on a moment."

The manager approached with her passport and documents. "Ms. Nelson, we're truly sorry for the inconvenience. It seems the issue might be with the stringent requirements from the other side, but we can certainly try again."

Chloe shook her head. "No, thanks. Just give me my documents back. I'll handle it myself."

She had to leave on Monday, so she didn't have time to waste with this agency.

The manager looked worried. "Ms. Nelson, please don't rush. I assure you, a second attempt will surely succeed. Our agency is very professional."

Chloe thought, "Professional enough to fail with complete documentation?"

"I said I don't need your help."

She gathered her passport and documents, stuffing them into her bag. "According to your policy, if the visa isn't approved, I get a full refund."

Leaving the agency, Chloe felt foolish.

She thought, "I should have asked James for help from the start instead of trying to manage it on my own."

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