Remove unnecessary dependencies
diff --git a/test/cpp/util/grpc_cli.cc b/test/cpp/util/grpc_cli.cc
index 28c8795..897ac5c 100644
--- a/test/cpp/util/grpc_cli.cc
+++ b/test/cpp/util/grpc_cli.cc
@@ -33,19 +33,24 @@
 
 /*
   A command line tool to talk to a grpc server.
+  Run `grpc_cli help` command to see its usage information.
+
   Example of talking to grpc interop server:
-  grpc_cli call localhost:50051 UnaryCall src/proto/grpc/testing/test.proto \
-    "response_size:10"  --enable_ssl=false
+  grpc_cli call localhost:50051 UnaryCall "response_size:10" \
+      --protofiles=src/proto/grpc/testing/test.proto --enable_ssl=false
 
   Options:
-    1. --proto_path, if your proto file is not under current working directory,
+    1. --protofiles, use this flag to provide a proto file if the server does
+       does not have the reflection service.
+    2. --proto_path, if your proto file is not under current working directory,
        use this flag to provide a search root. It should work similar to the
-       counterpart in protoc.
-    2. --metadata specifies metadata to be sent to the server, such as:
+       counterpart in protoc. This option is valid only when protofiles is
+       provided.
+    3. --metadata specifies metadata to be sent to the server, such as:
        --metadata="MyHeaderKey1:Value1:MyHeaderKey2:Value2"
-    3. --enable_ssl, whether to use tls.
-    4. --use_auth, if set to true, attach a GoogleDefaultCredentials to the call
-    3. --input_binary_file, a file containing the serialized request. The file
+    4. --enable_ssl, whether to use tls.
+    5. --use_auth, if set to true, attach a GoogleDefaultCredentials to the call
+    6. --input_binary_file, a file containing the serialized request. The file
        can be generated by calling something like:
        protoc --proto_path=src/proto/grpc/testing/ \
          --encode=grpc.testing.SimpleRequest \
@@ -53,7 +58,7 @@
          < input.txt > input.bin
        If this is used and no proto file is provided in the argument list, the
        method string has to be exact in the form of /package.service/method.
-    4. --output_binary_file, a file to write binary format response into, it can
+    7. --output_binary_file, a file to write binary format response into, it can
        be later decoded using protoc:
        protoc --proto_path=src/proto/grpc/testing/ \
        --decode=grpc.testing.SimpleResponse \