That seems like a good sign, as little as Sasuke admittedly knows about what is and isn't good in a situation like Neji's. Certainly Suna-nin have their hands full keeping village security in place during such a tourist-heavy event, and as highly-ranked as the Kazekage's daughter is, it probably isn't easy for her to make space in her schedule.
"I'm happy for you," he says, sincerely: Neji has turned out to be what Naruto might have called a good guy, true to Hinata's word. Speaking of Naruto and Hinata, too -- "It's too bad your luck can't rub off on Hinata."
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"I'm happy for you," he says, sincerely: Neji has turned out to be what Naruto might have called a good guy, true to Hinata's word. Speaking of Naruto and Hinata, too -- "It's too bad your luck can't rub off on Hinata."