He could also be more resigned in some fanfictions. He might think about his past and how he's always been an outcast in a way, and see this imprisonment as just another hurdle. So, he would bide his time, waiting for a chance to prove his innocence.
Naruto might initially be in shock and disbelief. He has always been loyal to the village, so being imprisoned for no real reason would be a huge blow. He would probably start by trying to reason with his captors, explaining that he is innocent. For example, he might say things like 'I've always protected this village, why would I do what you're accusing me of?'
At first, Mirabel might be shocked and confused. She would probably wonder why Abuela would do such a thing to her. She could spend her initial time in prison trying to figure out what she did wrong or if there was some mistake.
Naruto's reaction could be complex. He would feel a deep sense of loss and loneliness. But he has the spirit of never giving up. He might start to question the concept of family and what it really means. This self - reflection could lead him to grow as a person. He could also become more empathetic towards others who have been rejected or abandoned. In his journey, he might encounter people who have similar experiences, and together they would form a bond and support each other while he tries to find his place in the world without his family.
At the start, Naruto might be in shock. He can't believe that his own family would do such a thing. After the initial shock wears off, he would probably be determined to show them that they made a mistake. He would go on adventures, learn new skills, and meet new people. Through these experiences, he would become more independent and self - reliant. And when the time is right, he might try to confront his family, not in a vengeful way, but to show them that he has changed and that their banishment was unjust.
He could be initially shocked and heartbroken. Naruto has always been loyal to Konoha, so such a betrayal would hit him hard. He might go into a state of disbelief for a while.
Naruto might initially be heartbroken. He has always longed for his father's love and acceptance, so being disowned would be a huge blow. He could go into a state of depression for a while, withdrawing from his friends and normal activities. But then, Naruto is a fighter. He would likely start to question his father's decision and try to find out the real reason behind it, vowing to prove himself worthy if there was some misunderstanding.
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.
At first, Naruto might be angry. He's put in a lot of effort to get into the ANBU and prove himself. So being forced out would feel like a slap in the face. He might go on a rant about how unfair it is.
Naruto may also try to find solutions. Despite the heartbreak, his optimistic nature might still shine through a bit. He could start to search for ways to mend the relationship with his parents, whether it's through magic in the Naruto world or by trying to prove his worth to them.
Naruto would probably be really flustered at first. He's not used to this kind of attention from so many girls all at once. He might start running blindly, not really having a plan. He'd be shouting things like 'Leave me alone!' as he runs.