The reaction of the village would also depend on how the banishment was carried out. If it was a sudden and secretive act, it would cause more unrest. People would start to speculate and rumors would spread like wildfire. There might be protests or even some attempts at rebellion if the villagers felt that Naruto had overstepped his bounds or made a wrong decision without proper evidence.
Some villagers might be in shock. Kushina was an important figure in the village's history, being Naruto's mother. There would be those who would question Naruto's decision and lose faith in him. They might start to fear for their own safety, thinking that if someone like Kushina could be banished, they could be next.
Naruto might also initially feel a sense of abandonment. However, his kind - hearted nature could lead him to try and see the good in the situation. He could start to explore the world outside, learning about different cultures and ninja techniques. He may use this experience to become more empathetic towards others who have also faced hardships, and in the long run, this banishment could be a turning point in his life to become an even greater ninja.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe some false information was spread about Kushina being a threat to the village, and Naruto, in his role as Hokage or a powerful figure, felt he had no choice but to banish her to protect the village. Another reason might be related to some sort of dark influence or curse that made Naruto act out of character and banish her.
At first, Naruto might be extremely confused. He has always considered the village his home and Kushina as someone important. So being banished by her would leave him feeling lost and not understanding why it happened.
One possible reason could be for Naruto's protection. Maybe she thought by banishing him from a certain place or situation, she could keep him away from a hidden danger that she knew about. For example, there might be a powerful enemy targeting Naruto specifically, and she believed that by making him leave, he would be harder to find.
Perhaps Naruto was falsely accused of something really serious in the fanfiction. Like he was thought to be involved with the enemy in some way. Kushina, being in a position of power, had to banish him to maintain the order and trust within the village, even if she didn't truly believe he was guilty.
The village would likely be overjoyed. Naruto is a hero in the Hidden Leaf Village, and Kushina was also respected. Their baby would be seen as a new hope for the village. People would probably shower the baby with gifts and love.
Naruto could also become determined. Since he is 'godlike' in this fanfiction, he might see this as an opportunity to grow even stronger away from the village. He might set out on a journey to master his powers fully and prove himself, with the intention of one day coming back to the village and showing everyone that he was wrongly banished.
Naruto would gain more confidence. With Kushina by his side, teaching him and giving him support, he would feel more secure in his abilities. He would know that he has his mother, a strong ninja in her own right, guiding him.
Well, often it starts with Naruto in a vulnerable state after being banished. Kushina, either through some magical means or just chance, enters his life. Their relationship might begin with Kushina showing kindness to Naruto when no one else does. This kindness then blossoms into a deeper connection as they share their stories and feelings.
She might be overjoyed. After all, Naruto is her son. She could immediately rush to find him and embrace him tightly, tears of happiness streaming down her face.