As long as he's not captured on the spot, Gao Yi doesn't need to worry too much, because it's clearly a national confrontation now, and it's not much of his concern anymore.
The problem now is whether to keep forcing our way onto the plane to leave, or to first retreat to the underground nuclear bunker.
The United States is there to escort us, and a few other countries can provide support at any time, so Gao Yi has many ways to leave Ben.
But if we force our way onto the plane and try to take off, there's a real chance Ben might shoot the plane down.
Like I said, when the nest is dismantled and you get hit on the head a few times, it's normal for the watchdog to turn into a mad dog.
It seems staying is a better option.
But just as he thought staying was safer, Gao Yi's intuition told him he had to leave.