Kakashi might be initially surprised. But then, he would probably use it as a teaching moment for Naruto. He could say something like 'Naruto, stealing is not the way of a ninja.' And then give him a punishment like extra training.
Eventually, Naruto could grow resentful. If the ignoring persists for a long time, he might start to think that Kakashi doesn't care about him at all. This could change Naruto's attitude towards Kakashi and might even make him more rebellious in his training or actions. However, deep down, he still probably hopes for Kakashi's recognition and approval.
Naruto would be devastated. He sees Kakashi as a mentor and father figure. He might initially go into denial, not believing that Kakashi would actually abandon him.
However, Naruto also has a big heart. In the long run, he would probably try to find a way to save Kakashi or bring him back to the right side. He wouldn't give up on Kakashi easily, believing that there must be some underlying reason for his actions and that he can be redeemed.
Kakashi's reaction would be complex. He is a man who has lost many people in his life. But Naruto was special. He would hold Naruto tightly, his hands trembling slightly. He might try to use some of his own chakra to keep Naruto alive a little longer, but deep down he knows it's futile. His face would show a mixture of pain, regret, and love. He would remember all the times he trained Naruto, all the lessons he taught him, and how Naruto had surpassed all expectations.
Kakashi would likely be very concerned. He would immediately assess Naruto's injuries. If they were serious, he would use his medical skills to start treating him right away. His first reaction would be to make sure Naruto was stable and out of immediate danger.
Kakashi might immediately offer a comforting presence. He could put his hand on Naruto's shoulder and just be there silently, letting Naruto know he's not alone.
Naruto might initially be very disappointed. He has always been eager to train and become stronger. So being denied by Kakashi could make him feel a bit down. But he could also be defiant. He might start training on his own, determined to show Kakashi that he doesn't need his approval to get stronger.
At first, Naruto would probably be extremely shocked and in denial. He has always looked up to Kakashi as a mentor and friend, so the idea of being betrayed by him would be hard to accept immediately.
Naruto might be initially very disappointed. He has always looked up to Kakashi as a strong and cool ninja, and being refused by him would be a big blow. He could become a bit sulky and withdrawn, feeling like he's not good enough.