His relationships would change drastically. With Konoha, he would go from being a loyal shinobi to an outcast. The villagers who once cheered for him would now view him with suspicion or even hatred. In Kumo, he would be a novelty at first. The younger ninja might look up to him as a powerful addition, while the older ones might be more cautious. His relationship with his sensei, Kakashi, would be strained. Kakashi might be caught in the middle, trying to understand Naruto's side while also being loyal to Konoha. And with Hinata, there would be a lot of unsaid emotions. She might be heartbroken that Naruto left, but also understand his reasons on some level.
His relationship with Sasuke would be severely affected. If Naruto is betrayed by Konoha and joins Kumo, Sasuke might see it as a sign of weakness or a wrong decision. Their rivalry could turn into something more complex, with Sasuke perhaps trying to bring Naruto back to Konoha or seeing him as an enemy. With his friends in Konoha like Sakura, there would be a lot of heartache. They might not understand his decision at first, but over time, some might come to realize the reasons behind it.
His relationships would become very complex. His friends in Konoha would be in shock. Naruto leaving Konoha for Kumo is like a slap in the face to them. They would wonder what drove him to such a decision. For example, Naruto had such a strong bond with Iruka - his first mentor. Iruka would be deeply saddened and would question if he had failed Naruto in some way. And Naruto's relationship with Kakashi would also take a hit. Kakashi would be worried about what this means for the future and how it could potentially lead to conflict between Konoha and Kumo.
With his family - like figures in Konoha, such as Iruka, the relationship would be put to the test. Iruka would probably be heartbroken but also hope that Naruto is doing what he thinks is right. In Iwa, Naruto might find a new mentor - like figure who could teach him different things compared to what he learned in Konoha. This new relationship could shape his ninja path in a whole new way.
Well, in this fanfiction scenario, Naruto might be betrayed by Konoha due to the long - standing distrust of the Nine - Tails within him. When he joins Kumo, he could be used as a weapon against Konoha at first. However, Naruto being Naruto, he would try to change the Kumo way from within. He'd show them that power isn't everything and that friendship and loyalty are important too. This could lead to a change in Kumo's attitude towards Konoha and even start a new era of cooperation between the two villages.
Well, his relationships in Konoha would be in shambles. His friends like Sakura and Shikamaru would be shocked and sad. Sakura might feel guilty for not standing up for him more. And Naruto's relationship with Kakashi would be severely strained as Kakashi couldn't prevent his banishment. His enemies in Konoha might feel a sense of victory, but his true friends would always hold a place for him in their hearts.
His relationship with Sasuke would likely become more strained. Since Sasuke has his own complex feelings about Konoha, if Naruto is sick of it too, they might not see eye - to - eye on how to deal with the situation. Their bond which was once about protecting the village could be broken.
Naruto's relationship with his sensei, Kakashi, would be severely strained. Kakashi has always been a guiding figure for Naruto, and Naruto joining the Akatsuki would seem like a betrayal. However, Kakashi might also suspect that Naruto has an ulterior motive. As for his relationships with the other Konoha ninjas, they would be filled with suspicion and mistrust. But Naruto could also form new relationships within the Akatsuki. He might befriend some of the members who have a bit of good in them, like Konan perhaps, and together they could work towards a new future for the Akatsuki.
The story would change drastically. With Naruto's godlike powers, Kumo would become a dominant force. Enemies that once considered attacking Kumo might think twice. Naruto could also change the internal politics of Kumo as he has his own set of values.
In the long run, the relationship could be mended if Naruto is able to show that his move to Suna has been beneficial not only to him but also to both villages. His friends might start to see his actions in a new light. They could collaborate on certain projects or missions that involve both Konoha and Suna. However, there would always be a sense of loss and change in their relationship. Naruto's departure would be a significant turning point, and they would have to re - evaluate their friendship in the context of the new situation where Naruto is now part of Suna.
Naruto's relationships would shift significantly. In Kirigakure, he'd have to form new friendships with local ninjas. These relationships would be based on different foundations compared to his Konoha friends. He might find it hard to trust at first. And his relationship with Kakashi would also change. Kakashi would probably be concerned about Naruto's new situation but also respect his decision to some extent. Naruto would have to start from scratch in building trust and camaraderie in Kirigakure.
In terms of his relationship with Kurapika, it would be very tense. Kurapika is on a vendetta against the Phantom Troupe, and Killua joining them would put him in direct opposition to Kurapika. Killua would have to deal with Kurapika's hatred towards the troupe while also trying to keep his true intentions hidden. And with the troupe members, his relationships would be a mix of fear, respect, and secrecy as he tries to navigate the dangerous world of the Phantom Troupe while still holding onto his own values.