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Beast, in commonly used language, carries connotations of being savage and fierce, but in ancient elvish, the term 'beast' more often functions as a noun and a term of praise, representing health, vivacity, an instinct-like agility, and swiftness, among other meanings.
The dazzling beast of midsummer resembles a creature darting through the Midsummer Forest, with beautiful eyes and a lively and healthy body.
Hugh Neil was explaining this to Hexia, and then he led her into the middle of the meadow where, for the first time, Hexia noticed the many rabbits crouching in the grass, which she had previously overlooked due to her focus on the dance and music in the center.
The rabbits ran off at Hugh Neil's approach; they were not transcendent creatures and were quite timid. They had only been drawn by the dancing of the elf girl.
"Hugh Neil, teacher~" A few students greeted the teacher and then curiously looked at Hexia, the unfamiliar student by his side.