But why wouldn't he get a gun? It's not like a game where there are limited allotted points. & Surely human are just as dangerous in this scenario as zombies. Being immune to zombies is not bulletproof. The current people around him might not be a problem (yet), but any migrating survivors can just take him down & steal everything. Assuming they didn't know about his ability & just thought he is someone who can ration supplies well.
If he was more of a "team player", arming the others would be ideal if the area got breach, since they are will get targeted.
Dude, actually take two seconds and comprehend what I’m writing. This isn’t about whether or not he’d be able to acquire a gun. Ofc with his ability to be ignored by zombies there’s a decent chance he’d find a gun at some point. Literally no one is arguing against that.
My point is that if the author wanted to make him seem threatening and give a reason as to why the girls worshipped him, they didn’t need to give him both a gun and zombie invisibility powers. He could have had either of them and it’d make sense why the girls followed his rule. Giving him both is a bit much in that perspective.
Especially since he mainly uses the gun to threaten the girls and anybody else who opposes him. That’s WAY more than enough to make him threatening, he didn’t need random zombie invisibility powers on top of the gun.