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*snort* You know perfectly well that sort of thing doesn't count for a damn in a shounen series if the person repents for their past actions to the hero, which Neji did after seeing the holy light of Naruto's uppercut to his face. After all, no one in Konoha gives a damn that Gaara and his siblings tried, repeatedly and gleefully, to kill their asses dead as sadistically as possible (though Gaara had Shukaku possession as an excuse, Temari and Kankarou don't). In shounen, you can pretty much kill the entire world and as long as the hero believes in you and you say you're sorry, you're good to go.
Besides, Neji at least knows Hinata's alive unlike Naruto, who probably only remembers that she exists when she's directly in front of his face.
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