The story might show how Konoha tries to regain Naruto's trust and help. They could send emissaries to talk to him, but Naruto refuses to listen. As a result, Konoha has to face external threats like other ninja villages or powerful enemies alone. Naruto, on the other hand, could be involved in his own battles against those who oppose his new path. Eventually, there could be a moment of crisis where Konoha realizes they need Naruto's help desperately and Naruto has to decide whether to come to their aid or not.
The story could develop with Konoha facing various threats without Naruto's help. They might initially struggle and have to rely on their remaining ninja forces. This could lead to the development of new characters or the growth of existing ones as they are forced to step up. Meanwhile, Naruto could be off on his own journey, perhaps exploring the true nature of the Rinnegan's power or trying to create a new world order without Konoha's influence.
Konoha might start to question their past actions towards Naruto. This could lead to internal conflicts within the village as some ninja might support Naruto's decision, believing that Konoha has wronged him. As the story progresses, Naruto could form his own group or village, attracting ninja who share his new ideals. This new entity could then become a rival or an alternative to Konoha, and the story could revolve around the power struggle and ideological differences between the two.
The story could progress with Konoha facing a great threat without Naruto's help. The village might initially struggle to find a replacement for Naruto's power. This could lead to a sense of panic among the villagers and the leadership. Some might start to regret their past actions towards Naruto.
It could also lead to new alliances. Other villages might see Naruto's stance and try to form alliances with him, seeing an opportunity to weaken Konoha. This would then put Konoha in a more precarious position and force them to reevaluate their relationships with other villages.
Perhaps Naruto with the Rinnegan has seen a darker side of Konoha that he was previously unaware of. It could be something related to the village's past secrets, such as hidden experiments or unjust actions towards other ninja clans. This new knowledge makes him so disillusioned that he refuses to offer his help. Also, he might have formed new alliances outside of Konoha that he values more and that conflict with Konoha's interests.
Konoha might be in shock at first. They have always relied on Naruto to some extent, and his refusal to help is completely unexpected.
Maybe he has some personal grudges against the village. For example, he might have felt betrayed by the village in the past and that made him reluctant to offer help.
The village would have to rely more on other ninjas. Younger generations like Boruto and his friends would have to step up earlier. This could lead to a different kind of character development for them, as they are forced to take on more responsibilities without Naruto and Hinata's guidance.
Perhaps Naruto has been pushed too far by the villagers' continuous mistreatment. Even though he has saved them multiple times, they still show hostility or indifference towards him. So, in the fanfiction, he decides not to help Konoha anymore as a form of self - protection and to break free from this one - sided relationship.
Well, Naruto might first confide in his closest friends like Sasuke or Sakura. They could either support his decision to break away from Konoha's norm or try to convince him to stay. If he leaves, he could encounter new enemies or allies in different lands. His skills and reputation would precede him, but he would be a sort of outcast from his own village.
The story would also change the perception of Naruto. Instead of being seen as the hero of Konoha, he would be considered a traitor by many. This would create a whole new set of relationships and conflicts. His friends might try to convince him to change his mind, leading to some very emotional and complex storylines. The shinobi world as a whole might start to question the values that Naruto has always represented, like loyalty and perseverance. And if Konoha does fall, it could inspire other villages to reevaluate their own security measures and relationships with their ninjas.
Naruto's character would likely become more confident. Having the Rinnegan, a powerful and rare dojutsu, would give him an edge in combat and in understanding the world around him. His skills in sealing would also make him more versatile. He might become more of a thinker, as he has to combine the two abilities effectively. For example, when facing a difficult situation, he would first analyze it with the Rinnegan and then come up with a sealing solution.