Divine power surged, and the force that Poseidon last exerted on the Trident gradually depleted.
The intense Divine Light flickered and shimmered until, at a certain moment, the Divine Artifact, carrying Antilokos, pierced through a void and then vanished above the ocean.
At the horizon's end, the Divine King noticed this fleeting fluctuation of divine power, but he did not plan to search for the whereabouts of this artifact just yet.
Zeus believed that whoever possessed the Trident of the Sea Emperor, as long as they dared to use it openly once, he would have a proper reason to seize it into his hands.
After all, he and Poseidon were brothers, and among the offspring of the Sea Emperor, there was no deity capable of inheriting his position.
As for the Sea Empress Amphitrite... huh, Zeus was well aware of what sort of person she was.
If his own Queen of Gods were such a person, he would probably have acted to remove her long ago; only Poseidon could still tolerate her...