Gao Yang was even worried that the prolonged stay in Yemen would weaken Satan's combat effectiveness.
Playing chess with a bad player only makes you worse, and fighting an enemy with poor skills can also lead to a decline in combat effectiveness. When the enemy is too weak, you don't even need to be fully alert to defeat them. Over time, this leads to mental slackening, and ultimately, a decline in combat strength. If at this time you suddenly encounter a strong opponent, even if their strength is inferior to yours, you may inexplicably lose the battle.
In Yemen, although Satan's main opponent is the regular army of Shah right now, one can't help but say that this opponent is still too weak.
Gao Yang had never seen a troop like Shah's army with such a lack of fighting spirit. Even the makeshift armed forces he encountered in Libya at the beginning of his career were braver than Shah's soldiers.
