"I don't go out much, so I don't provoke them," Su Yijia said. She wasn't sure if their warnings were out of genuine concern or if they had some ulterior motive to form factions.
As soon as she entered the room, the conversation immediately shifted to the conflict between city and village aunties. They complained about how the village aunties were unhygienic and always looking to take advantage. The most troubling thing was their unity--if one was provoked, the rest would join in.
City aunties, no matter how capable, would find it difficult to gain any advantage. Su Yijia could easily imagine that if she were a village girl, those same village aunties would be praising her. The city aunties would be criticized as being high and mighty, always nitpicking.