Other than Hibari, nothing much new with the game. Spitfire's reaction afterward is probably reinforcing Neji's opinion that he can't be trusted to handle anything potentially traumatic or morally/psychologically challenging. But that's not exactly new. More like, oh, this again.
Hibari... I need to thread with more, but so far, Neji doesn't have a problem with him. He likes winning. He's kind of an asshole. He'd rather get eaten by monsters than work with the team. Eh, Neji can deal with that. For the most part, as long as he gets things together well enough for games and not to get himself killed, Neji is willing to give him distance and roll with it.
If he tries to punch Neji in the knee, though, he's in for a beating. :T
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Hibari... I need to thread with more, but so far, Neji doesn't have a problem with him. He likes winning. He's kind of an asshole. He'd rather get eaten by monsters than work with the team. Eh, Neji can deal with that. For the most part, as long as he gets things together well enough for games and not to get himself killed, Neji is willing to give him distance and roll with it.
If he tries to punch Neji in the knee, though, he's in for a beating. :T
How about Vincent?