As for his friends like Shikamaru, who understand the importance of the Hokage position in the village's stability, they could be confused. Shikamaru might try to persuade Naruto, which could lead to some tension in their friendship. However, if Naruto is firm in his decision, Shikamaru might respect his choice in the end and find a way to support him in a different capacity.
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.
With his friends, it might create a sense of shock. His friends who have always supported his dream of being Hokage would be surprised. Some might be disappointed, like Sakura who has seen Naruto's growth towards that goal. But others, like Shikamaru, might understand his decision and still support him in whatever he chooses to do. With his family, if he has a family at this point, it could bring a sense of relief as they may not want him to be in such a dangerous and stressful position.
His friends might feel betrayed. They would wonder how money could be more important than their friendship. Some might try to convince him to stay, while others could be angry and cut ties with him.
Well, his friends might start to feel like he's drifting away. Since he's hiding his strength, he can't fully participate in training or battles as they expect. For example, Sakura might think Naruto is being lazy or not trying hard enough, which could create some tension between them.
His malnourishment could make his friends worry more about him. For example, Sakura might start to be more motherly towards Naruto, constantly trying to get him to eat proper meals. His relationship with Sasuke could also change as Sasuke might initially look down on Naruto for being weak because of the malnourishment, but then as he sees Naruto's determination to overcome it, he gains a new respect for him.
His relationship with Sasuke would become more complex. Sasuke, as an Uchiha, might feel threatened or intrigued by Naruto having the Sharingan. They could have a new level of rivalry or a new form of cooperation.
With Sasuke, it could either drive a wedge or bring them closer. If Sasuke blames himself for Naruto getting injured while protecting him, he might distance himself out of guilt. On the other hand, it could also make Sasuke realize how much Naruto means to him and he could become more committed to their friendship.
His apathy can strain his relationships. His friends might feel neglected. For instance, Sakura could be confused and hurt as Naruto no longer shows the same eagerness to be part of the team.
It would be a huge blow to his character. Naruto's whole identity is somewhat tied to becoming Hokage. If he's denied, he could go through a period of self - doubt. However, this could also lead to him exploring other aspects of his life. Maybe he starts to focus more on teaching the next generation of ninja, passing on his skills and values even without the Hokage title, which in turn could give him a new sense of purpose.
His godlike power could also change the way he approaches the role of Hokage. Instead of relying on traditional ninja skills and strategies all the time, he might introduce new ways of governing the village based on his unique powers. He could use his power to create new defenses or improve the living standards in the village more rapidly.
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.