Well, it completely flips the idea that Naruto is always loyal to Konoha. In the original story, Naruto's main goal was to protect the village. Here, his refusal makes Konoha vulnerable and forces the other characters to re - evaluate their relationship with Naruto and also their own role in protecting the village.
Well, it completely flips the script. In the original story, Naruto loves Konoha deeply. But in this fanfiction, his hatred changes the whole dynamic. For instance, his relationships with his friends like Sasuke and Sakura would be drastically different. Instead of protecting the village together, they might be on opposing sides.
Konoha might be in shock at first. They have always relied on Naruto to some extent, and his refusal to help is completely unexpected.
Maybe he has some personal grudges against the village. For example, he might have felt betrayed by the village in the past and that made him reluctant to offer help.
The story would deviate from the original themes of unity and friendship. Naruto's hatred could split Konoha into factions. This would mean different training regimens, different missions, and different loyalties. For example, Naruto might start his own group of ninjas who share his views, which would completely change the power dynamics in the village.
On a larger scale, it could change the balance of power in the ninja world. If Fem Naruto has some unique abilities and she's not on Konoha's side, other villages might try to recruit her or use her absence to their advantage. This could lead to more conflicts between the villages and a re - evaluation of alliances in the Naruto universe.
The banishment can also affect the relationships of other characters. For example, Sasuke might have a different reaction. He could be more sympathetic to Naruto's situation or he could see it as an opportunity to become the top ninja in Konoha without Naruto's competition. Also, characters like Sakura might try to find a way to bring Naruto back.
It could also be that Naruto has grown disillusioned with the politics in Konoha. Constant power struggles, nepotism, or unfair treatment of certain groups within the village might have pushed him away. He might feel that his help would only be enabling a corrupt system.
In the original story, Naruto is extremely loyal to Konoha. But in this fanfiction, his loyalty is shattered. This makes him more cynical and self - centered. He no longer jumps at the chance to save the village that once banished him.
It could also lead to new alliances. Other villages might see Naruto's stance and try to form alliances with him, seeing an opportunity to weaken Konoha. This would then put Konoha in a more precarious position and force them to reevaluate their relationships with other villages.
The 'naruto is op and godlike as a baby fanfiction' completely rewrites Naruto's early years. In the original story, Naruto was a bit of a troublemaker and had to learn discipline and the value of hard work. However, in this fanfiction, his baby - self is so powerful that he could potentially influence the village in ways that a normal baby couldn't. He might be seen as a sort of prodigy or a miracle child. This would change the attitude of the villagers towards him. Instead of the initial fear or dislike, they might be in awe or even a bit afraid of his power. His relationships with the older generation of ninjas, such as the Third Hokage, would also be different. The Hokage might have to take different precautions or have different expectations for Naruto's development compared to the original story.