Alternatively, Naruto might start to distance himself further. He realizes that constantly seeking their approval when they are ignoring him is futile. So he focuses on other relationships in the village or on exploring his new powers on his own, gradually becoming more independent.
He might feel very sad and lonely at first. Naruto has always craved family love and acceptance, so being ignored by them would be a huge blow.
One possible reason could be that his newfound 'godlike' powers make his family feel estranged. They might not understand his sudden transformation and the magnitude of his power, which creates a sense of fear or discomfort, leading them to ignore him.
One possible plot could be that Naruto has a godlike power that scares his family. His family, being normal shinobi in comparison, might be intimidated by his power. They don't know how to approach him anymore. Naruto, on the other hand, longs for their acceptance and love like before. He tries to control his power around them, but they still shy away, causing Naruto a great deal of emotional pain.
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 could start off being really excited about his new godlike powers. But as his family ignores him, he might become more withdrawn. He'll question his self - worth. Then, he could decide to prove himself not just through his powers, but also through acts of kindness and self - sacrifice, like he always did, but now with a more determined edge.
As time goes on, Naruto could become angry. He might feel betrayed by his family's lack of attention. This anger could fuel his determination to become stronger on his own, without relying on his family. He may start to train harder and focus on achieving his own goals, using the rejection as motivation.
Naruto could also feel a bit sad and lonely. He's used to being an outcast in the village, but he thought Team 7 would be different. So he might start to question himself. Maybe he'd start training on his own more, trying to become stronger so that they would have to notice him. And he might also try to find other friends outside of Team 7 to fill the void.
Naruto's reaction could be complex. He is likely to be deeply saddened by the betrayal of his family. But being Naruto, he won't let this setback keep him down for long. He will probably start to think about the bigger picture. His 'godlike' powers come with a great responsibility, and he may feel that he has a new mission now that he is banished. He could start looking for others who are in need of help, using his powers for good in the wider world. He might also start to question his family's values and beliefs, realizing that they may not be as just as he once thought, which could lead to a change in his own perspective on family and loyalty.
His family members would likely be disappointed and hurt. They might try to reason with him at first, hoping to bring him back to his senses.
There might also be a sense of self - doubt. Naruto may start to question his own judgment. He thought his friends were true to him, so the betrayal could make him wonder if he was wrong about them all along. He might also doubt his own worthiness as a friend and leader, which could have a long - term impact on his self - esteem.
Naruto might initially be shocked and hurt. After all, being expelled by his own family is a huge blow. But being 'godlike', he could quickly turn that pain into determination. He might decide to prove his worth and show his family that they made a big mistake.