[Mercenary, why not use grenades?!]
Watching the wounds on Jack's body multiply, Master Zero couldn't help but want to remind him.
That's right, Jack clearly carried half an armory with him, equipped with rifles, shotguns, and grenades aplenty. Why insist on using close-range combat to deal with the pursuers? It doesn't align with the mercenary's battle principle of "prioritize self-preservation"!
For a moment, Master Zero couldn't quite understand.
But soon, it realized the reason.
The "people" in the red and white teams, which were the pursuers, although seemingly real, were normally not corporeal.
Only when humans touch them, triggering their "dissolution" threshold, does their flesh and blood form appear.
In such circumstances, using firearms or grenades for long-range attacks is meaningless, because no matter the weapon used, you must first touch them, endure the dissolution, before causing harm.
