Zeus understood what Laine meant.
Instinctively, as Hyperion's unconscious will faced assimilation, it voluntarily fragmented into variously sized divine remnants, this was a life-born "survival" notion.
But similarly, when the essence that overflowed from the godhood split along with it, and gradually settled down, "survival" was no longer the priority, and it would try to seek "wholeness."
If he were conscious, he would naturally know that once he became "whole" again, he would face the danger of being eroded by the Source Power, but under the drive of instinct, Hyperion would not care about these.
Therefore, under such circumstances, the divine fragments of the ancient God of Sun would spontaneously attract each other. When a sufficient number of divine fragments gathered, a part of Hyperion's consciousness would briefly awaken.