Boruto's reaction would be complex. He'd be heartbroken, for sure. He might start to question his own worth and purpose. But over time, he'd realize that he has to carry on Naruto's legacy. He'd become more serious and focused. He'd also become more empathetic towards others, understanding the weight of sacrifice. He might even start to study Naruto's techniques and leadership style more closely, trying to emulate the things that made Naruto such a great Hokage and hero.
Boruto might be in awe. He has always known his father as the Hokage, a powerful and respected figure. Seeing Naruto's past full of struggles, loneliness, and determination would make him realize how far his father has come. It could also make Boruto more empathetic towards Naruto and perhaps inspire him to be more like his father in some ways.
Some fans might like it. They could see it as a way to show Naruto's strict parenting side and how he is trying to instill good values in Boruto. It would add a new dimension to their relationship.
He may try to understand Boruto's reasons. Naruto has always been one to look for the good in people. So, even when hurt, he might give Boruto the chance to explain himself. He could say something like 'Boruto, I know you didn't mean it. Let's talk about what's wrong.' He'll be patient and try to resolve the issue rather than getting angry right away.
Naruto would likely be excited. He loves his son so much that seeing different stories about Boruto would be like seeing different potential futures for him. He might even get some inspiration from the fanfiction to give Boruto some advice in real life.
Naruto would be devastated. He might blame himself for not being able to protect his son. Sasuke would be angry and would likely go on a hunt for the perpetrator. His friends like Sarada and Mitsuki would be heartbroken. Sarada might vow to become stronger to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.
Well, Boruto could be very inspired. Naruto's past is full of struggles, from not having parents around to being constantly underestimated. When Boruto discovers this in the fanfiction, he might realize that his own problems are not as big as he thought. He could be motivated to work harder and not take for granted the things he has, seeing how much Naruto had to fight for everything.
Naruto might feel a sense of responsibility. He would see it as his duty to help Boruto understand and control the Jougan. So, he could start to create special training regimens for Boruto. These regimens would be designed not only to strengthen Boruto's physical and ninja skills but also to help him master the unique powers that come with the Jougan. He would also teach Boruto about the importance of using such power for good and protecting the Hidden Leaf.