We study the discovery potential of the cg → tA → tZH process at the LHC, where A and H are CP-odd and-even exotic scalars, respectively. The context is the general two Higgs doublet model, where cg → tA is induced by the flavor changing neutral Higgs coupling ρ tc. We find that the process cg → tA → tZH can be discovered for m A ∼ 400 GeV, but would likely require high luminosity running of the LHC. Such a discovery would shed light on the mechanism behind the observed baryon asymmetry of the Universe. We also study cg → tA → tZh, where h is the observed 125 GeV scalar, but find it out of reach at the LHC.