His view of the world expands. While in the village, his perspective was somewhat limited. Now, traveling with his inheritance, he meets different people and cultures. This exposure broadens his understanding and makes him more empathetic. He might start to question some of the long - held beliefs in the ninja world. He could also become more secretive about his inheritance as he realizes its potential value and the danger it can bring.
His confidence usually skyrockets. Knowing he has this new inheritance gives him a sense of purpose and power. He may become more assertive in his actions and decisions.
One possible reason could be to avoid the political intrigue in the village. With his new inheritance, he might feel that he can't fully develop or use it while being constantly under the watchful eyes and political games in the village.
Naruto's character develops through the training he receives from Jiraiya. He becomes more disciplined. For example, he learns to wake up early every day for training without complaining like he used to in Konoha. His ninja skills also improve, which boosts his confidence.
Naruto's character becomes more self - reliant. Leaving the village forces him to depend on his own skills and instincts more. As he becomes a sage, he gains a deeper understanding of the world and his place in it, which makes him more mature.
Naruto's character could develop in terms of his understanding of the ninja world. Zabuza is a more experienced and darker - minded ninja compared to Naruto. By being with him, Naruto might start to see the grayer areas of the ninja world, not just the black - and - white view he had before.
Often, Naruto starts off feeling sad and angry due to the neglect. He may become more withdrawn at first. Then, as he leaves, he gradually becomes more self - reliant. He has to fend for himself, which forces him to grow up quickly.
His character may become more withdrawn at first. Losing Jiraiya, who was like a father figure to him, could make Naruto less open and more focused on his internal pain.
Naruto would likely become more independent. Without his mother, he'd have to rely on himself more. He might also become more reserved as he has this emotional wound. His relationships with others, like Iruka Sensei, could deepen as he looks for that parental support elsewhere.
He might meet other wandering ninjas who are also on a quest for power or knowledge. They could either become his allies or foes depending on their motives.
He might become more withdrawn. Without his happiness, Naruto would lose his usual exuberance. He would probably start to isolate himself from others, as he no longer has that positive energy to share. For example, he might stop going to his favorite ramen place and avoid his friends.