Although it was not a typical city road, Jiang Chen still followed the principle of yielding to oncoming traffic, instructing the convoy to remain stationary and let the other party proceed first.
Not that he had a particularly close relationship with the US military stationed in Japan, after all, they previously acted purely for a fee, but today everyone was here to attend a funeral, and out of respect for the host, there shouldn't be disputes over who goes first.
Moreover.
They are people of stature.
Status also represents vision and etiquette.
Only the common people would get into a roadside argument and shout themselves hoarse.
Look at that.
It seems that the people with Boss Jiang had the same thought, quietly pausing and waiting.
Finally, seeing that Boss Jiang remained immobile, being too polite, they had no choice but to start moving first.
