Since I'm not familiar with the 'little ayah story', it's difficult to provide details. It could be about a little girl named Ayah, perhaps her adventures or daily life experiences, but without more information, it's just speculation.
I'm not sure about the 'little ayah story', so I can't determine the main characters. It could be Ayah herself as the central figure, and perhaps there are other characters like her family members, friends, or neighbors who play important roles in the story, but this is just my assumption without having read it.
Yes, there might be. Some romance novels feature characters with diverse backgrounds and occupations. An Ayah CEO could be an interesting character in a modern - day or cross - cultural romance novel. It could add an element of mystery, power, and cultural richness to the story.
I'm not sure of specific novels that have exactly an Ayah CEO character off the top of my head. However, you could start by looking at novels that focus on multicultural relationships or business - themed romances. Some independent or niche publishers might be more likely to have such unique character combinations in their books.
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.
One of the main similarities is their self - sacrifice. Minato sacrificed himself to save the village and his son. Naruto has also shown that he is willing to put himself in harm's way for the greater good. He's always the first to jump into a dangerous situation if it means protecting those he loves. Another aspect is their leadership qualities. Minato was a great leader as Hokage, and Naruto has developed into a great leader as well, inspiring those around him.
The emotional bond would be stronger. Naruto wouldn't have to face the pain of growing up without a father. Minato could be there to cheer him on during his training and be a source of comfort when Naruto faced difficulties, like when he was bullied as a child. He could also help Naruto better control the Nine - Tails' power from the start.
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.
One reason could be guilt. Since Minato wasn't there for Naruto when he was growing up in the original story, in the fanfiction, he might be overcompensating for that lost time. He feels like he has to make up for all those years he wasn't around to protect his son.