The ninja elders in Konoha could see it as a potential threat. They might worry that Fem Naruto leaving could expose Konoha's secrets or that she could be turned against the village by enemies. So, they would start to take measures to protect Konoha's interests. They could send out spies to keep an eye on her or try to find a way to bring her back. On the other hand, the younger generation of ninjas might be inspired by her courage to break free and seek their own paths outside of the village.
One possible plot reason could be discrimination. In the Naruto world, there are often biases against those with different abilities or appearances. If Fem Naruto is constantly facing unfair treatment in Konoha due to her being a female version of Naruto, she might decide to leave. For example, she may not be given the same opportunities as male ninjas in training or missions. Another reason could be a search for identity. Maybe she feels that she can't truly be herself in Konoha and needs to go on a journey to discover who she really is away from the village that has so many expectations of her.
At first, their relationship might be a bit rocky. They both have strong personalities and different ways of doing things. But as they face challenges together, they start to understand and respect each other more. Their bond grows stronger as they rely on each other for survival.
Konoha would initially be in shock. Naruto is a hero to many in the village, and his sudden departure with Itachi, who was once considered a traitor, would cause a lot of unrest. The villagers might start to question the leadership of the village, wondering why Naruto left and if there was something they could have done to prevent it.
Another reason could be that he witnesses corruption or unfairness within the village leadership. If he sees that the system is rigged against certain groups, including himself or his friends, he could grow to hate Konoha and decide to leave.
One possible reason could be to seek stronger opponents outside of Konoha. Naruto might feel that he has outgrown the training opportunities in the village and wants to face greater challenges.
This type of fanfiction concept is really out of the ordinary. Naruto's character is built on his values of friendship, loyalty, and his dream of becoming Hokage. Killing Sasuke would mean betraying all of that. However, in a fanfiction, the author might be exploring the 'what - if' scenario. For example, what if Sasuke's actions against Konoha were so heinous that Naruto felt he had no choice? But still, it's a far - fetched and very different view from the original Naruto we know.
It could lead to political unrest in Konoha. There might be those who blame the village leadership for Naruto's departure. This could lead to power struggles as different factions try to take control and change the way the village is run. Some might demand more transparency and better treatment of their shinobi to prevent such a thing from happening again.
Konoha's power structure could be affected. Naruto is one of the strongest shinobi in the village. Without him, the village might be more vulnerable to attacks from other villages or threats. They would need to quickly find ways to fill the gap in their defenses.
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.