In this situation, the weaknesses of the Olympian Gods were undoubtedly exposed.
Facing those rampant beasts on Earth, without the aid of authority and divine power, the gods were almost unable to withstand a single blow, with only a few deities able to engage with them. This led to the gods, tasked with suppressing those monsters, having to return to the Mount of the Gods and seek help from His Majesty, the Divine King.
But what they did not realize was that Zeus actually had no solution to this either. For, compared to constraining the gods, the Law held even greater disdain for the unrestrained actions of those with great divine power.
And so, as the anointed Divine King of the present age, for the first time in history, Zeus sensed the inclination of the Will of the Law—It mandated that the Divine King prevent any Primordial Deity and Outer God from rampaging on Earth, but at the same time, the Divine King himself had to abide by this rule.