Chapter 150 - Do You Want to Wipe That as Well?
This was a spectacular scene beyond human imagination, and no words could be used to describe it.
As the pressure accumulated within Jupiter II for hundreds of millions of years found a release, it resulted in a water column with a diameter exceeding 10 kilometers being created. And in the moon's near-vacuum and frigid atmosphere, the ejected water boiled, evaporated, sublimated, and solidified, before being destroyed by the subsequent "latecomers," restarting the entire process again.
In addition, when the ejected seawater reached the highest point of the water column, it would also break away from Jupiter II's gravitational field and subsequently captured by the distant gas giant's gravity. As this process got repeated one time after another, a line made of solid and gas appeared to be "stretching" toward Jupiter.