However, the simplest thing Wang Sheng could now do with Sword Flight was the so-called "Stepping Sword Flight."
Even if the sword was exchanged for any other object, it would be the same.
Thus, if one truly spoke of it, whether it involved Sword Control or not, it wasn't that important.
Wang Sheng felt that Stepping Sword Flight did not count as true Sword Control.
While stepping on the sword, one couldn't avoid anything in the air or wild winds; one could only rely on one's own body to withstand it.
These were still minor issues.
Most importantly, while using Stepping Sword Flight, one must rely on one's own balance to control the body and keep from falling off the flying sword.
Using Divine Thought to stabilize the body, however, would encounter the initial difficulty he had faced when trying to control his own body to fly.
To Wang Sheng, this form of flight, which seemed like Sword Control but was actually "stepping," was not very meaningful.