Zeus turned around and saw her, his "mother-in-law," the primeval water goddess, Thaesis.
She was looking in the direction of the starry sky, where the great Sun that had been suspended at its zenith suddenly began to enlarge. From a deity's perspective, she could very clearly discern that the Sun's true body was falling toward the center of the continent.
Such an act that went against the rules of the current world could never be spontaneous; behind it, there must be a God of Sun manipulating it.
"How could this be, wasn't Helios still at sea? And if he had the courage to face the Divine King directly, he wouldn't be making excuses to stay in the ocean..."
"Wait—this isn't Helios, this is Hyperion, where has the seal gone?"
At first it was somewhat incomprehensible, but the next moment, Oceanus too grasped what was happening in an instant.