Harrison Clark had long recognized his talent in the field of combat.
His current performance was just another proof that a transcendent strong person, even in a completely new environment, could still adapt to the new battlefield at an astonishingly fast speed, and once again shine and stand out quickly.
As his bullets kept hitting the flying machines, one after another, the pressure on the left defense formation was continuously relieved.
It was only after less than twenty seconds that he increased the human-machine battle damage ratio to 1:3.
The situation reversed.
And because the gap between the enemy and their firepower was constantly narrowing, the other fighters could finally counterattack more effectively, further widening the battle damage ratio.
In such small-scale encounters, an elite warrior like a sharp knife could indeed easily influence the outcome.