Choji would be sad and also a bit scared. He has always been a loyal friend to Naruto. He might not be as aggressive in trying to stop Naruto as some of the others, but he would try to reason with him, talking about their friendship and how the village has also been a home to Naruto. And Ino would use her mind - related jutsu to try to break any possible mental influence on Naruto if there is one, while also trying to reach out to him emotionally.
He might meet Iruka first. Iruka was always like a father figure to Naruto, and it would be a very heartwarming reunion. Iruka would probably be one of the first people to welcome Naruto back with open arms.
The Leaf Village would be in chaos at first. Hinata is an important member of the Hyuga clan, and her kidnapping would not be taken lightly. The Hokage would immediately call for an emergency meeting. They would start by sending out search teams, likely led by some of their best shinobi like Kakashi or Shikamaru, who are known for their intelligence and combat skills.
In the fanfic, Naruto could build the village by first establishing a set of rules and values that everyone can follow. Then, he'd probably use his connections. For example, he could ask his friends and allies from different villages to send resources or experts in construction. He might also use his own knowledge of the Leaf village's layout and infrastructure to create a similar but unique village. He'd ensure there are places for families to live, shops for trading, and of course, ninja training facilities. This way, the new village can thrive and be self - sufficient.
In the fanfic, Naruto could offer a wealth of help to the Leaf. He might start by sharing his new knowledge and techniques that he has acquired during the process of making his own village. This could enhance the combat capabilities of the Leaf ninjas. He could also offer his strategic insights, which have been sharpened by his own village - building experience. Moreover, Naruto could help in terms of community building within the Leaf. He could promote unity among different clans and factions, just as he did in his own village. And of course, in times of crisis, his raw power and unwavering will would be a great shield for the Leaf.
The plot could involve Naruto coming back to the Leaf Village to fulfill a prophecy. He may have discovered something during his travels that made him realize he has a crucial role to play in the village's future. Along the way, he could face challenges from within the village, like some people being skeptical of his newfound knowledge or power. But through his determination and the bonds he has with his friends, he overcomes these obstacles and helps the village thrive.
Maybe it's to protect the village. He could discover a threat that he can only face away from the Leaf Village, to keep the danger from directly reaching his home and loved ones. He leaves as a form of self - sacrifice.
The villagers would be shocked. Naruto is like a hero to them, and the idea of him joining a group like Team Hebi, which has some anti - village vibes, would be hard to accept. His friends like Sakura would be heartbroken. She has always counted on Naruto to be by her side in Konoha. Kakashi, as Naruto's mentor, would be very concerned. He would try to talk Naruto out of it, explaining the importance of his place in the village. Shikamaru, being the strategic thinker, would see it as a potential threat to the village's stability and might even come up with a plan to stop Naruto from leaving.
Naruto could respond with anger at first. He has given so much to the Leaf Village, and this betrayal would be like a slap in the face. However, his kind heart might also make him wonder if there is a misunderstanding. So, he could start by trying to communicate with the villagers he trusts. If that fails, he might leave the village for a while to get stronger and then come back to confront those who wronged him.
One common theme could be criticism of the village's leadership. For example, how the Hokage made certain decisions that some fans think were unfair or harmful to certain characters. Another theme might be the exploration of the dark side of the village, like its hidden secrets or the discrimination that exists within it against certain groups. Maybe there are also themes about characters who feel oppressed by the village's rules and expectations and how they rebel against them.