Well, not quite. A mercenary is an outside hire, not someone employed directly by who he's fighting for. Though that doesn't make too much difference in the end, since he's doing the same thing for the same reward. Just that he feels good about it now.So, he's still a mercenary. He just receives the pay in credit, not in cash.
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Well it's not really right to call him a mercenary, though the definition of a mercenary is vague in general, the main difference between a mercenary and a soldier is their loyalty, as such ritsu is more a knight of the mc now as he won't betray him like mercenaries were prone to do (this is why most armies are hesitant to use mercenaries in open warfare, their loyalty is to money and not the nation/leadership, look at russia's issues with the wagner company).I think they're a bit too insistent on identifying as mercenaries, and mercenaries do things the mercenary way.
Well, not quite. A mercenary is an outside hire, not someone employed directly by who he's fighting for. Though that doesn't make too much difference in the end, since he's doing the same thing for the same reward. Just that he feels good about it now.
He's joking about the tl credit pageI think they're a bit too insistent on identifying as mercenaries, and mercenaries do things the mercenary way.
Well, not quite. A mercenary is an outside hire, not someone employed directly by who he's fighting for. Though that doesn't make too much difference in the end, since he's doing the same thing for the same reward. Just that he feels good about it now.
A mercenary is an outside contractor, like a company buying a cleaning service from a cleaning company rather than cleaning themselves.Well it's not really right to call him a mercenary, though the definition of a mercenary is vague in general, the main difference between a mercenary and a soldier is their loyalty,
I caught the pun, yes, but the argument holds up.He's joking about the tl credit page
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