Without much thought, Helios slightly lowered his head, avoiding Zeus's gaze. He couldn't fathom the reason behind it, but that didn't prevent him from sensing a bit of unease.
"You don't need to concern yourself with Apollo any further. His connection with humans isn't that deep, certainly nowhere near Prometheus's level, and since I have allowed Hestia's followers to interact with mortals, there's no need to stop Apollo."
Zeus waved his hand, signaling that the God of Sun was dismissed. As for the fame that Apollo had left behind in the mortal realm, it was actually a good thing for the Divine King.
After all, he wasn't Poseidon or any other deity, he was the son of the Divine King, and once the other's identity became public, all the fame that Apollo had gained would partly fall to Zeus. After all, it was all a 'trial' given by the Divine King himself.
"Come to think of it, this could also be a decent strategy?"