【Beginning】
- Aloha: Teacher! Please teach me how to tame killer whales! I swear to the Sun that I shall never disappoint you!
After being brought away by Casey the killer whale, Aloha met a Druid on a secret shore — O’Barry. This old Druid lived harmoniously with killer whales, making Aloha astonished and intrigued, so he hurriedly asked O’Barry to teach him how to “control” the whales.
Although O’Barry incessantly emphasized that the principle of living with killer whales was to “treat” them with kindness and respect instead of trying to “control” them, Aloha had yet to understand this...
One day, Aloha went surfing again in hopes to get closer to the killer whales. However, the whales remained distant all the time, showing no intention to communicate with the teenager.
- Aloha: Teacher, why are they so cold toward me?
- O’Barry: Aloha, ask yourself first. Why do you want to get close to the killer whales?
- Aloha: I want to overcome my fear of them!
- O’Barry: Is that what you only fear?
- Aloha: No. I also fear the sea.
- O’Barry: If you fear the sea, then why do you surf?
- Aloha: Only when I surf on top of the tides do I feel that I have conquered the sea.
- O’Barry: Aloha, building a wall is not a good way to overcome fear...
O’Barry wanted to say more but stifled his words. Aloha contemplated what the old Druid meant but still could not comprehend. The next day, he stepped onto his surfboard and set out onto the sea again, but the killer whales did not avoid him this time and instead, converged toward the teenager!
【Before Battles】
- Aloha: Why did they suddenly start raging?
- Aloha: Hey! Stay away from me!
【After Battles】
- ???: ‘Aloha, building a wall is not a good way to overcome fear...’
【End】
While Aloha went surfing again, killer whales swarmed toward him, snapping his surfing board in two. Aloha fell into the water and struggled. Seeing the destruction of the object he heavily relied upon, he could not help but think back to what O’Barry told him.
- Aloha: ‘So this is the killer whales’ world...Enclosed by water, with no walls or barriers...’
The killer whales which had just assaulted him were now slowly swimming toward Aloha, who could do nothing but waited for his death. Surprisingly, they did not attack him and instead, circled around the teenager. Aloha was shocked by their peculiar action. Along with shock came amazement — he found himself able to move freely with a steady breath. It was not until he lowered his head did he notice that his arms were covered in blue, black and white...