Naruto could also become more empathetic towards others who have been abandoned or alone. His own experience would make him understand the pain of those in similar situations. He might then go out of his way to befriend and support those who are lonely or outcasts in the village. This would be a major part of his character development as he uses his own pain to help others.
He may develop trust issues. Being abandoned by his mother could make him more cautious about getting close to people. However, this could also make him more determined to prove himself. He might strive to be the best ninja in the village to show that he is worthy of love and acceptance, despite being abandoned. For example, he could push himself extra hard during training.
Naruto might initially be in shock. He has always counted on Kushina's love, and this sudden abandonment would be a huge blow. He could become withdrawn and quiet, not understanding why his mother would do such a thing.
It would have a profound impact. Naruto's journey in the original was driven by his desire to be recognized and loved. If Kushina abandons him, he might take on a more survival - based mindset. He'd have to fend for himself from a very young age. This could make him more street - smart but also more bitter. His ninja way might change to something more self - serving as he feels he has only himself to rely on.
In this fanfiction, Naruto's fear of Kushina at night can show his vulnerability. Despite being a strong ninja, he has this fear which makes him more human. It can also be a way to explore his relationship with his mother. His fear might lead to him trying to understand more about Kushina and their family history.
Naruto's character development in such a fanfiction would likely be very different from the original. He may become more withdrawn at first, hiding his pain of being ignored. But as time goes on, he could develop a stronger sense of self - reliance. Since he doesn't have his parents' support, he has to figure things out on his own. This might make him a more independent and resourceful ninja in the long run.
Kushina could develop in terms of her relationship with Naruto. At first, if she is just taking advantage, it might be a one - sided relationship. But as the story progresses, she could grow to truly care for Naruto as a mother figure. This could be shown through her sacrificing her own interests to protect Naruto or by being more empathetic towards his struggles.
Well, it could go in many directions. For example, his family might start to search for him, which could lead to a series of adventures where they encounter new characters and face various challenges. His wife, if he has one in the story, might become stronger and more independent in his absence, vowing to bring him back.
Naruto would likely become more independent. Without his mother, he'd have to rely on himself more. He might also become more reserved as he has this emotional wound. His relationships with others, like Iruka Sensei, could deepen as he looks for that parental support elsewhere.
Naruto's character could develop a sense of isolation at first. But as he overcomes challenges, he would start to form new bonds with people who believe in him. These new relationships could help him grow in ways he hadn't before. For example, he might learn different fighting styles from new allies. And ultimately, his experience of being disowned could make him a more well - rounded and mature ninja, better equipped to handle future crises in the ninja world.
His character could develop in terms of his relationships. After meeting Kushina, he might have a different perspective on family. He could start to view his friends in Konoha as an even closer family unit. He would also gain more wisdom from Kushina about leadership. This would help him in his future role as a leader in the village, as he would be able to make more empathetic and informed decisions.
Naruto would likely become more self - reliant. Without Kushina's presence, he'd have to figure things out on his own more often. He might be a bit more withdrawn at first, but as he faces challenges, he'd grow stronger. His determination would be even more intense as he tries to prove that he can succeed without a mother figure.