Killing twenty-two out of two hundred people, and the remaining ones didn't cause any trouble, Gao Yang felt that he was truly impressive.
Peter led the remaining people to find a place to set up camp. They didn't know how long they'd be staying in the mountains—perhaps just a day, moving to Sana'a by night, or perhaps for many days, so setting up camp was necessary. They couldn't be exposed under the sun during the day without even a windbreak at night.
However, the mountain wouldn't become a battle base, nor a command post. A temporary living camp was sufficient. Installing a radio system was unnecessary; any issues could be handled through phone calls, making a wireless communication system redundant.
Salim talked on the phone with Abdullah for a long time, and when he approached Gao Yang, he was relieved, saying, "Abdullah is very angry, but it's settled now. However, this situation must not happen again in the future."
