"Ah... yes, she is quite capable."
Ma Changying didn't know how to respond to that since Zhai Yanjun's tone seemed to imply she wasn't too fond of the other party, making it awkward for her to agree. Zhai Yanjun noticed this and immediately waved her hand, saying:
"Hey, don't think I'm jealous of her or anything. I've bought my own house in Beijing after all. My son and daughter-in-law might not be extraordinarily successful, but they're not worse off than her. But you know what kind of person Zuo Tongyue is. Just the other day, she was stirring things up in the group chat, talking about organizing a class reunion and asking who would be going. She insists on having it abroad, saying she'll take care of food and accommodation, while we have to handle our own visas. Isn't she just trying to irritate people? Those of us who can afford to go will go, but won't it be uncomfortable for our old classmates who can't? And there are several people who are actually encouraging her!"