Atop the East Sea, on a Nameless Isle, three months had passed since Zeus waited for the return of Metis.
It was clear that the young Zeus had not noticed that his every move was being observed by others. He would be even less aware that the main Titan Deity and her three daughters, who were supposed to be taken into his harem, had already distanced themselves from him.
Through hints and implications, Zeus easily learned about the Goddess of Wisdom from Eurynome. The result excited him, as Metis was indeed a rare sage, just as he had hoped.
In terms of skill, she could easily grasp what others found difficult to understand, always innovating; in problem-solving, she was also able to accurately judge right from wrong, resolving occasional conflicts among the sea deities.
However, Zeus found himself at a loss when it came to such a goddess. He did not know how to get her on his side, so ultimately, he chose the simplest and most straightforward method.