Whether it be godhood or the world as spoken of by Zeus, they both naturally refer to the embodiment of the Order aspect of Chaos.
Therefore, Laine didn't mean to say it intentionally, but rather, before Zeus, successive Divine Kings and the Primordial Gods indeed had, to varying degrees, violated the will of the world.
However, facing him, Zeus was once again at a loss for words. He didn't know how difficult this was, nor had he any experience in trying. But as for the incident itself, due to never having come into contact with the core of Tartarus and the mysteries of the world, in his mind, godhood was something that couldn't be affected.
Deities never die, Divine Authority is eternal, this is a truth within Chaos, as immutable as the equation one plus one equals two. Other than the world itself, he had never seen godhood stripped away by external forces.