Inheritance of Two Trillion Chapter 2380 - 1790: Why Am I Always the Unlucky One

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Previously on Inheritance of Two Trillion...
Bai Xiaosheng's group departed Banjiao City with Vice Mayor Tori's courteous send-off after a subtle contest with Dilu City's interests. Informed of the Huaxia Business Group meeting's postponement to tomorrow noon, they rerouted to Dilu City to investigate Zhenbei Group's notable African branch. En route, Miss Jenny's aggressive driving caused a near-collision with their convoy, sparking minor damage, a chain reaction crash behind, and their tense mutual recognition.

Upon encountering her foe, Jenny's eyes ignited with burning animosity. She locked onto Bai Xiaosheng, glaring at him with seething hatred, her teeth practically grinding to powder.

Half her day was already lost due to this Huaxia man. Beyond the earlier mishap, filthy water had drenched her car and clothes, leaving her soaked and miserable. She'd just broken free from the checkpoint, still muttering curses, when they collided once more!

Cars got scratched in the pile-up, with vehicles behind slamming into each other nonstop. Amid the drivers' angry shouts from the rear, Jenny realized this chaos was no small issue!

Why does bad luck strike me every single time we cross paths? A sharp pang twisted in Jenny's chest.

This Huaxia man was nothing short of the 'scourge' from Eastern tales!

The living incarnation of misfortune's deity in Western lore!

Fueled by rage, Jenny engaged the electronic handbrake, flung open the door, and strode straight toward him.

She was determined to demand how many more times this Huaxia man planned to wreck her day!

"That woman has come down. She’s walking over here. Why does she still have such a murderous look?"

From inside Bai Xiaosheng’s vehicle, Lin Weiwei observed Jenny's actions through the window and furrowed her brow in concern.

Earlier, Lin Weiwei had recognized the driver of the adjacent car as that same white woman from their previous clash.

Conflicts had plagued both sides all day long!

In truth, the first mix-up was purely a misunderstanding, unrelated to them at all.

Yet that woman blamed Xiaosheng entirely, badmouthing them at the Kulik Tribe and nearly dragging them into serious peril!

From that moment, Lin Weiwei's view of her had soured completely.

At the Luto Checkpoint, the woman had rudely cut in line with aggressive moves, and when officials challenged her, Lin Weiwei felt a secret satisfaction.

She'd assumed their paths wouldn't cross again, yet here came the woman, barreling toward them once more.

Causing such a massive disruption, she showed no remorse—instead, she advanced with fury, acting like the victim.

Lin Weiwei deemed the woman utterly irrational!

To be fair, though, her luck had been truly abysmal...

Lei Ying spotted it too but glanced back at the endless rear-end collisions, muttering, "Looks like a big trouble!"

Bai Xiaosheng had also noticed Jenny's approach. He watched as she circled to Lin Weiwei’s side, lifted her leg, and kicked the door while bellowing, "Get down! Get down for me!"

The opponent clearly sought confrontation.

Bai Xiaosheng realized it was inconvenient for his group to exit on his side, so she targeted the other flank for her tirade.

Before Bai Xiaosheng could respond, Lin Weiwei's eyes bulged, she hiked up her sleeves, and reached for the door handle, declaring, "Xiaosheng, stay put and don’t move, let me handle her!"

Though now a high-level office professional, Lin Weiwei possessed a natural talent for verbal sparring as a top-tier woman.

Lin Weiwei was eager to show the other side her mettle!

Witnessing this, Bai Xiaosheng quickly restrained Lin Weiwei and urged, "Don’t get worked up, Weiwei, let others manage it. How would it look for esteemed Huaxia Business Group members to bicker on Dilu City streets!"

Thanks to Bai Xiaosheng's firm persuasion, Lin Weiwei stayed inside, without even lowering that window.

Lei Ying in the passenger seat ignored the external uproar entirely.

Skilled at neither debate nor drama, he smartly avoided such entanglements.

The driver of Bai Xiaosheng’s car nudged it forward slightly, then stormed out in anger, shouting at Jenny, "Hey, how did you drive! You kicked our car door? Do you know whose car this is?!"

Four men emerged from the two lead vehicles—the escorts dispatched by Deputy Mayor Tori for Bai Xiaosheng. Irritated themselves, they approached while berating the inept driver woman.

Several muscular men piled out of Jenny’s car. Spotting Miss Jenny "surrounded," they couldn't stand by and immediately jabbed fingers at the others, demanding furiously, "What do you all want?"

"Just now, how did you drive the car!"

"Hey, you want to fight?"

No one yielded ground, turning the spot into a heated standoff, with chain-crash drivers piling on their own profanities.

The area erupted into total disorder.

Bai Xiaosheng raised his window, blocking out the external clamor.

In this mess, as a key Huaxia Business Group figure, getting involved or appearing would be improper.

Suppressing her rage, Lin Weiwei held back the desire to quarrel. She peered out the car window at Jenny, then glanced at Bai Xiaosheng beside her, and finally uttered, "Xiaosheng, are we really just going to wait like this?"

Hearing her words, Bai Xiaosheng quickly flashed a comforting smile. "Relax, she won’t keep yelling for much longer. Help will arrive soon to deal with it."

True enough, police sirens echoed in less than five minutes.

Over a dozen Dilu City police swiftly stepped in to restore order. They gathered evidence, assigned blame, and shifted both at-fault vehicles along with their owners to the roadside, allowing traffic to flow again.

Vehicles started moving once more.

From inside the car, Lin Weiwei couldn’t hold back, "We were driving properly. That woman deliberately scraped her car against ours. It’s completely her fault, but we’re stuck here wasting time. It’s so infuriating!"

Bai Xiaosheng smiled faintly.

Exactly as Lin Weiwei described, the white woman had indeed made the first driving mistake.