The younger ninja in Konoha, like Boruto and his friends, would be very confused. They look up to Naruto as a hero, and to see him attacking the village would shatter their perception. Some might be angry at first, but others might try to find out the truth behind their actions and help them if they believe Naruto and Hinata are being unjustly forced into this.
Sasuke would likely be very conflicted. He has a deep bond with Naruto, and he would not want to fight him, but he also has loyalty to Konoha. He might try to reason with Naruto first before taking any aggressive action.
Kiba would probably be shocked. He's Naruto's friend and also has a connection to Hinata. He might try to convince them to stay, saying things like Konoha needs them. But once he realizes they are determined, he would support them in his own way, like promising to visit them. As for Lee, he would see it as a very brave decision. He would be inspired by their courage to step out of their comfort zone and start a new life elsewhere.
Naruto would probably be very angry at first. He has always considered Konoha his home and to be betrayed by it would be a huge blow. He might initially try to reason with the villagers, thinking it's a misunderstanding. Hinata, on the other hand, would be more likely to be heartbroken. She's more reserved and the thought of her village turning against her would be deeply painful.
Sasuke might be more understanding. Given his own experiences of leaving Konoha, he could respect Naruto's decision. However, he might also secretly plan to keep an eye on Naruto from afar to make sure he is safe.
Hinata would be heartbroken at first. Naruto is someone she deeply cares about. But she's also a strong - willed ninja. So she might start by trying to understand why Naruto left. She could look for clues in the village or talk to Naruto's friends to figure out his possible destination.
One possibility could be that they are being mind - controlled. Maybe an enemy has found a way to manipulate them into attacking their own village. They might be used as pawns to create chaos in Konoha.
The villagers would be in an uproar. Naruto is a hero to them, and the idea of him kidnapping Hinata would be shocking. Some might immediately assume the worst and call for his capture. However, those who know Naruto better, like Iruka - sensei, would try to understand the situation first. They would look for reasons behind Naruto's actions and try to find a way to resolve the issue without causing too much harm. Konohamaru, who looks up to Naruto, would be deeply confused and conflicted. He would want to believe that Naruto has a good reason, but at the same time, he would know that kidnapping is wrong.
The younger generation, like Sakura and the other ninja trainees, would be terrified. Some might be angry at Naruto and Kushina, while others might be more confused. Sakura, in particular, might feel betrayed as Naruto was her friend and teammate. But at the same time, she might wonder if there was a good reason behind their actions and struggle with her loyalty to Konoha and her feelings for Naruto.
Some in the village would be sad to see them go. Naruto is a hero to many, and Hinata is also well - liked. People like Iruka would miss Naruto a great deal. But others might understand their need for a new life away from the village and support their decision.
Sasuke would likely be very conflicted. On one hand, he has his own complex relationship with Konoha, but on the other hand, Naruto is his friend. He might initially try to stop Naruto, thinking that there could be another way. Kakashi would be shocked and heartbroken. He has always believed in Naruto and would try to understand what led Naruto to this point while also trying to stop him.
Hinata would be heartbroken. She loves Naruto deeply and would likely try to understand his reasons. She would plead with him to change his mind, using her love for him as an argument, and maybe even offer to help him find a different solution to whatever problems he has with Konoha.