Gao Yang had always believed that since stepping into the mercenary world, it was better to keep a low profile. It wouldn't be worth it to survive the battlefield only to be killed later by a vengeful enemy who knocked on his door. Moreover, no matter what, the mercenary business was one that shunned the spotlight. Even if no one sought revenge, exposing one's identity was definitely not a good thing.
Like stars, the more famous mercenaries became, the higher their fees. Gao Yang knew this too, but he believed that for mercenaries, the saying "a man fears getting famous just as a pig fears getting fat" held more truth. Compared to making more money, Gao Yang much preferred safety.
Little Donnie clearly hoped that the Satan Mercenary Corps would gain fame. With fame would come more jobs and higher offers. Of course, for Little Donnie, both his foster father and he dreamed of becoming agents for a famous mercenary group, and now, the Satan Mercenary Corps was realizing that dream.