Compared to the imminent conference in Beijing, the trip to China Town was more important for Ye Mo.
There was the Pacific Ocean between the US and China. To Ye Mo, although he could fly to China Town, San Francisco, it would cost him quite a lot of stamina.
Ye Mo estimated that if he hadn’t absorbed so much spirit chi on the Gu King’s island and consolidated his cultivation state, then perhaps he wouldn’t even be able to fly to San Francisco. But now, if he brought something that he could rest on in the Pacific Ocean, then he should be fine.
If he could take the plane, he wouldn’t choose to fly on his sword, but now, he was going to San Francisco. And no matter how well-connected he was, he still needed a visa. This was too troublesome for him. Ye Mo didn’t like troublesome things.
So, Ye Mo eventually chose to fly to San Francisco on his sword. It was faster and more free.