The Divine King fathered a child, and regardless of their attitudes, all the gods sent envoys bearing congratulatory gifts.
Essences and gemstones from the sea, star cores left after celestial bodies shattered, and unique minerals nurtured in the Underworld—some delivered personally by deities, others by nymphs. All in all, they were transported to the Mount of the Gods, becoming part of the Divine King's collection.
However, for the gods, these trinkets only seemed useful. They contained potent energy, but the gods did not know how to utilize them.
Or, to be more precise, even if they did, there was no need to use them. In the presence of divine power, such meager energies were hardly noteworthy.
Atop Mount Othrys, it was uncertain whether the gods' envoys felt disappointment while watching the harmonious Divine King and Queen of Gods, as usual. The attendance of Moanda, the servant of Mother Earth, only made the banquet livelier.