In this fanfiction, Minato seeing Naruto's past could lead to a very emotional reaction. Minato, as Naruto's father, would be devastated to see all the suffering Naruto had to go through. He might blame himself for not being around. He could start to think about all the things he could have done differently. On the other hand, he would also see Naruto's strength and resilience. This might inspire him to be more involved in Naruto's life in the fanfiction, perhaps by guiding him in a way that Naruto hadn't been guided before. Minato could also start to understand Naruto on a much deeper level, realizing the true extent of his son's character and the challenges he had to face.
Well, first of all, Minato would likely be shocked. Naruto's past was full of hardships and loneliness. Minato would probably experience a mix of emotions. He might be sad that Naruto had to endure so much pain. He could also be proud of how Naruto overcame all those difficulties and still managed to grow into a strong and kind - hearted person. He might even try to find ways to comfort Naruto in this fanfiction world, like giving him some long - lost family memories or advice that could have made his journey easier.
Boruto might be in awe. He has always known his father as the Hokage, a powerful and respected figure. Seeing Naruto's past full of struggles, loneliness, and determination would make him realize how far his father has come. It could also make Boruto more empathetic towards Naruto and perhaps inspire him to be more like his father in some ways.
Minato would likely be devastated. He sacrificed his life for Naruto, hoping for a great future for his son. Seeing Naruto die would shatter his hopes and dreams. He might first be in denial, unable to believe what he's seeing. Then, his grief could turn to anger, either at the situation or at those he believes are responsible. It's a tragic scenario that would change Minato's afterlife perception and his sense of purpose, which was always tied to Naruto's well - being.
One possible plot development could be that Minato uses the knowledge of Naruto's past to help him train better. Maybe he reveals some hidden family jutsu or techniques that Naruto can use to become even stronger.
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.
Minato would likely be extremely shocked. Naruto is his son, and the idea of Naruto attacking him would be completely unexpected. He would probably try to talk to Naruto first, to find out what is wrong and why he is being attacked.
Minato's presence can have a huge impact. He can act as a mentor, teaching Naruto things he never knew about his family and heritage. His wisdom and skills can inspire Naruto to reach new heights in his training and ninja development.
Madara may view Naruto as a symbol of hope in a different way. He might realize that Naruto's past, full of hardships, has shaped him into a force for good. His experiences of loneliness and then finding friendship could make Madara see that Naruto has the potential to change the ninja world in a positive way. So, instead of just seeing him as a threat to his plans, he could start to see him as an ally or at least a worthy opponent with noble intentions.
He could feel it through a shared chakra link. Since they are related and Minato sealed the Nine - Tails in Naruto, there might be a latent connection that gets activated in the fanfiction, allowing him to sense Naruto's pain on a physical and emotional level.
They would be empathetic. Minato, as Naruto's father, would especially feel a deep sense of pain seeing his son struggle. He would want to reach out and comfort Naruto during his lonely times when the village shunned him because of the Nine - Tails.
Well, Minato might constantly be by Naruto's side in the fanfiction. He could prevent Naruto from taking on any dangerous missions, even if Naruto is capable. For example, he may interfere when Naruto tries to join a risky battle against a powerful enemy, saying it's too dangerous for him.