Besides that, there is a crucial point.
That is, no one knows whether summoning the Great Divine Power of an existing god will draw the attention of its master.
If Zeus were to sense it, Hermes, who had just cooperated with the Divine King's great enemy to defeat the Fates, would be in deadly peril.
In such a case, Hermes naturally knew to seek good fortune and avoid disaster.
Excluding Zeus, the Second Generation God King seemed to be another choice. However, it is not hard to realize that this too, is a trap.
In the Fantasy World, Cronus, the King of Temporal, never touched the Great Divine Power.
But in the real world, this is indeed a God of gods.
Although he has disappeared, disappearance is neither imprisonment nor eternal sleep.
For the Great Divine Power that controls [Time] and [Space], Hermes does not believe he could escape its pursuit.
Therefore, after eliminating the above two options, the First Generation God King is the best choice.