Well, it would surely affect Naruto's relationship with Tsunade. Since Tsunade was close to Jiraiya, Naruto's hatred for Jiraiya might make him more distant from Tsunade. He may not trust her as much as he did before because of her connection to Jiraiya.
With regard to the other students of Jiraiya like Nagato, Yahiko and Konan, Naruto's hatred for Jiraiya could lead to a more complex relationship. He might view them differently because they were associated with Jiraiya. Maybe he would be more suspicious of their motives in the fanfic.
In terms of the villagers of Konoha, some who respected Jiraiya might start to have a different view of Naruto. His hatred for such a well - respected figure in the village could cause some to be distrustful of Naruto. And Naruto, on the other hand, might feel more isolated from the villagers he once wanted to protect wholeheartedly.
Well, it would probably make Naruto's relationship with Tsunade more strained. Since Tsunade was close to Jiraiya, Naruto's hatred for him might make Tsunade view Naruto in a different light, and Naruto might also be less trusting of her. For example, Naruto might avoid going to Tsunade for help as he used to.
Well, if Naruto hates Kakashi, it could affect his relationship with Sasuke. Since Kakashi trained both of them, Naruto might start to resent Sasuke for still having a good relationship with Kakashi. This could create more tension between Naruto and Sasuke, adding another layer to their already complex dynamic.
One possible reason could be that in this fanfic's unique plot, Jiraiya might have made a decision that Naruto strongly disagreed with. For example, Jiraiya could have been involved in some political intrigue within the ninja world that Naruto thought was against his ideals of justice and peace.
Their relationship would be very strong. Jiraiya would see Naruto as not just a student, but also as a connection to Minato. He would be strict but also very affectionate. Naruto would look up to Jiraiya as a father figure, since he never really had one. They would share many adventures together, with Jiraiya teaching Naruto about life, love, and ninjutsu.
The change is significant. In the original, they had a bond that was slowly developing. But here, Naruto's hatred means that any positive interactions they had are now replaced with hostility. For example, in the original, Naruto would always try to bring Sasuke back when he left. But in the fanfic, she might be more inclined to stop him by force or even wish him harm.
Jiraiya might comfort Naruto by sharing his own experiences. He could tell Naruto about the times he faced difficulties and how he overcame them. For example, he might talk about his training with the toads and how he grew stronger through perseverance.
One possible reason could be that in the fanfic, Jiraiya might have made a decision that Naruto strongly disagreed with, like leaving him alone at a crucial time for a long mission. This could make Naruto feel abandoned and thus start to hate him.
The training makes Naruto more confident in his abilities. Jiraiya constantly challenges Naruto and as Naruto overcomes these challenges, he realizes his own strength. He starts to believe in himself more, which is evident in the way he faces stronger opponents without hesitation later on. Also, Jiraiya's teachings about the ninja way and the importance of protecting those you love make Naruto more determined and focused on his goals.
Jiraiya's reaction might be complex. He might be in awe of Naruto's new power but also sad about his departure. He could see it as a natural progression in Naruto's journey, yet still feel a pang of loneliness. He might start to reflect on his own life and training methods, wondering if he could have done something differently to keep Naruto with him. At the same time, he would be eager to see what Naruto will achieve in the world with his newfound abilities.
It can create a sense of growth for Naruto. Without Jiraiya by his side, he has to rely more on his own instincts and the skills he has already acquired. This can lead to new character development as he faces challenges alone.