In this kind of fanfiction, Naruto may also feel a great deal of sadness and confusion at first. However, as time goes on, he could use that pain as motivation. He might think that if his family won't recognize him, he'll make a name for himself in the ninja world in a way that they can't ignore. He could start taking on dangerous missions, not just for the village but also to show his family what they're missing out on.
In such a scenario, Naruto might initially feel sad and confused. But being Naruto, he could try to prove himself. He would focus on his ninja training even more, aiming to show his family that he is worthy of their attention through his strength and achievements.
Naruto might initially feel sad and confused. He could try to prove himself to his friends by working hard on his ninja skills. For example, he might train extra hours to show his friends that he is worthy of their attention.
Naruto may try to find out the reason why he is forgotten. He will start by reflecting on his own actions. Maybe he thinks he has done something wrong that made his family forget him. Then he will strive to correct it. At the same time, he might also seek help from his friends like Sasuke and Sakura, who always stand by him.
Dark Naruto might become more rebellious. He could start to distance himself further from his family and focus on building his own power. Maybe he'll find allies outside of his family who understand and support him.
One possible reason could be that his newfound 'godlike' powers make his family feel estranged. They might not understand his sudden transformation and the magnitude of his power, which creates a sense of fear or discomfort, leading them to ignore him.
He might feel very sad and lonely at first. Naruto has always craved family love and acceptance, so being ignored by them would be a huge blow.
In this fanfiction scenario, Naruto's reaction could be complex. Given his character, he would likely be deeply affected by his parents' hatred. He might have dreams where he tries to seek their love but is constantly rejected. As a result, he may focus all his energy on his ninja training, not just to prove himself to others, but also in the hope that one day his parents will see his worth. He may also develop some trust issues, being cautious around those who show kindness, always suspecting an ulterior motive behind it. But as he grows and experiences more, he could gradually come to terms with the situation and find his own path in life.
Naruto could start to focus more on building relationships outside of his clan. He would seek acceptance from his friends like Sasuke, Sakura and Kakashi. Their support would give him the strength to rise above the situation. He might also start to explore different jutsu and skills on his own, without relying on any clan teachings.
As time goes on, Naruto could become angry. He might feel betrayed by his family's lack of attention. This anger could fuel his determination to become stronger on his own, without relying on his family. He may start to train harder and focus on achieving his own goals, using the rejection as motivation.
In this kind of situation, Naruto might first feel extremely sad and lonely. He could start by trying to prove himself to others. Maybe he'd focus on his ninja training more than ever, using it as a way to distract himself from the pain of being forgotten by his parents.