Not long after, outside the Corycian Cave, Zeus met with Zephyrus, the God of West Wind, who had finally waited for him to emerge.
Zeus didn't discuss anything superfluous with his loyal servant. The Divine King simply shared the 'True History' he had compiled, praised his servant's loyalty, and while arranging how to reward the mortal prince who had made great contributions, he also probed whether Zephyrus had heard anything he shouldn't have.
The result seemed to have greatly satisfied Zeus. Zephyrus said he had always stood by the door and had noticed nothing amiss. Relieved, Zeus then signaled him to leave the place first.
He hadn't yet recovered to his peak condition and even if he were fully restored, Zeus didn't believe he could withstand an assault from Typhon. Even if Typhon consumed the Fruit of One Day, he feared he still wouldn't be a match. So what he needed to do now was to find a place to hide where no one could find him.