Naruto might also initially feel a sense of abandonment. However, his kind - hearted nature could lead him to try and see the good in the situation. He could start to explore the world outside, learning about different cultures and ninja techniques. He may use this experience to become more empathetic towards others who have also faced hardships, and in the long run, this banishment could be a turning point in his life to become an even greater ninja.
Naruto could also become determined. Since he is 'godlike' in this fanfiction, he might see this as an opportunity to grow even stronger away from the village. He might set out on a journey to master his powers fully and prove himself, with the intention of one day coming back to the village and showing everyone that he was wrongly banished.
Some villagers might be in shock. Kushina was an important figure in the village's history, being Naruto's mother. There would be those who would question Naruto's decision and lose faith in him. They might start to fear for their own safety, thinking that if someone like Kushina could be banished, they could be next.
At first, Naruto is probably shocked and confused. He might not understand why the village would take such a harsh step just for hurting Sasuke. He may feel betrayed, especially if he thought he had friends and allies in the village.
At first, Naruto might be extremely confused. He has always considered the village his home and Kushina as someone important. So being banished by her would leave him feeling lost and not understanding why it happened.
Naruto might initially be very confused and hurt. He loves his father and the village, so being banished would be a huge shock to him.
At first, Naruto might be shocked and heartbroken. He has always longed for family acceptance, so being banished by them would be a huge blow. He could feel betrayed and angry, especially if he doesn't understand the reasons behind it.
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.
Naruto could also become angry. He might feel betrayed by Tsunade and the village. This anger could fuel his determination to prove his innocence or worth. He could set out on a journey to become even stronger, so that one day he could return and show everyone that they were wrong to banish him. He might also start to question his own beliefs and values, which have been centered around the village and its people.
Naruto could also be defiant. Given his strong - willed nature, he might not accept the banishment quietly. He may try to prove his innocence or the importance of his presence in the village. He could use his godlike powers to make a statement, not in a harmful way, but to show that banishing him is a mistake. For example, he might perform some great feats to protect the village from an outside threat even while banished, to show that he still cares about it.
He could become determined to prove his innocence. Naruto is not one to give up easily. If he was wrongly banished, he would set out on a journey to find evidence or the real culprit to clear his name and return to the village he loves.