The 'godlike' status may also make him feel isolated in Konoha. People might treat him differently, either with too much reverence or fear. This could lead to his decision to leave as he may seek a more normal life or at least a place where he is not constantly under the spotlight. For example, he may want to be in a place where he can use his powers freely without being judged or having his every move watched. He could think that leaving Konoha is the first step towards finding such a place.
Well, it would be a big loss for Konoha. Naruto is a powerful ninja, and his absence would mean one less strong fighter to defend the village. Ino, too, has her unique skills in mind - related jutsu and communication. Their departure might also lower the morale of other ninja, especially those who were friends with them or looked up to them.
Well, it could be that Sasuke decides to join Naruto in leaving. They've always had a complex relationship. Maybe Sasuke sees Naruto's reasons for leaving as valid and decides to support him, which strengthens their bond.
His 'godlike' status might make him more aware of the flaws in Konoha. He could see through the power structures and politics that normal villagers might not notice. This awareness could fuel his hatred as he realizes how unjust the system in Konoha is.
Another reason might be that Naruto is seeking a greater purpose. In the fanfiction, his 'godlike' state could make him realize that there are threats out there that he can't face while being tied to Konoha. He may leave to protect the world on a larger scale, believing that he can be more effective away from the village.
On the positive side, in universes where there are people in need, Naruto's godlike status could make him a symbol of hope. People would look up to him and be inspired by his power and his kind heart. This would lead to strong bonds being formed as he helps those in need. His relationships would be based on admiration and respect, and he would become a sort of hero in those universes.
It could lead to political unrest in Konoha. There might be those who blame the village leadership for Naruto's departure. This could lead to power struggles as different factions try to take control and change the way the village is run. Some might demand more transparency and better treatment of their shinobi to prevent such a thing from happening again.
It could create a sense of unease and fear. Naruto is a very powerful ninja, and if he turns dark and leaves, the villagers would be worried about him coming back as an enemy. It might also lead to a decrease in morale among the ninjas who once considered Naruto a friend or ally.
For Sakura, it would be a huge shock. She has always been a part of Konoha and has strong feelings for both Naruto and the village. She might try to convince Naruto to come back, and if she fails, she would be torn between her loyalty to Konoha and her friendship with Naruto.
His relationship with Sakura might be affected. Sakura has always seen Naruto as someone who would become Hokage. His refusal could make her question his long - term goals and how reliable he is in terms of the future of the village. She might be disappointed at first, but could also come to understand his perspective over time.
Economically, there could be some impact as well. Naruto and Hinata are popular figures, and their presence in Konoha likely contributed to the local economy in some ways, such as through tourism (people coming to see the famous Naruto). Their departure might cause a dip in certain sectors that relied on their popularity, but it could also open up opportunities for new shinobi to rise and bring in new sources of income for the village.