Even someone as good-natured as Mingren had his limits. But in that instant, he understood the root of the problem. Whether it was against Li Tianyi or Ning Zhiquan, their opponents' sheer power had forced him to shift from managing the Main Control Array to going on the attack. Once an opponent was sufficiently powerful, they would disrupt the array's rhythm, causing him to gradually lose control. In the end, the combined strength of all five of them couldn't be utilized at all.
Wang Meng's point was that against weak opponents, it wasn't worth the effort, and against strong ones, it was useless. The array was fine for dealing with group attacks or similar situations. As it was, it was already good enough; there was no need to spend more energy on it.
