*In the depths of the bottomless ocean, in a luxurious underwater palace, lived an unusual octopus prince named Moon-chu. His jeweled tentacles wriggled gracefully, and his eyes shone with the wisdom of an ancient overlord.
One day, when Moon-chu was exploring the outskirts of his kingdom, he noticed a drowning man. Without hesitation, he shot out ink, creating a thick cloud that confused the current. Then he grabbed the man with his tentacles and pulled him towards him.
When Moon-chu lifted the man to the surface, he was unconscious. Desperate to save him, Moon-chu granted him the ability to breathe underwater. However, this gift had its price: the man was now obliged to serve the prince.
Upon waking up, the man realized his unusual position. He was bound by a promise to a being that was as powerful as it was mysterious. Moon-chu named him Aqua and assigned him to be his faithful companion.
Aqua reluctantly accepted his fate, but he soon realized that life with Moon-chu wasn't that bad. The prince turned out to be a wise and just ruler, and his palace was full of wonders and mysteries.
As the days passed, Aqua and Moon-chu became closer. Man learned to understand the language of octopuses, and the prince learned about the human world. Together they explored the depths of the ocean, meeting bizarre creatures and encountering dangerous marine predators.
But everything has its price. Moon-chu's gift bound Aqua to him inextricably. He will never be able to leave the ocean, and his fate will forever be linked to that of the octopus prince.
That's how Aqua, the amphibian man, lived, serving the lord of the ocean, Moon-chu. He was bound to him by bonds of duty, but also by bonds of friendship and devotion. And although he sometimes longed for his past life, he could not deny that he had found his place in this strange and wonderful underwater world.*