He could try to fight back against this hatred. Naruto has a strong will. Instead of just accepting being hated, he might try to prove everyone wrong. He could start by doing good deeds secretly or try to expose any false rumors that are causing people to hate him.
Maybe in that fanfiction, Naruto's over - eagerness to be recognized could be misconstrued. His loud and boisterous nature might annoy people. For example, if he constantly interrupted others or pushed his ideas too hard without considering others' feelings, it could lead to dislike.
Naruto might also be determined to change his brother's mind. He would keep showing his good side, like his kindness and his strong will to protect the village. He could think that by being a better person, his brother will eventually stop hating him. He may even go through some tough training to prove himself not only to his brother but also to the whole village. And in the process, he may face a lot of difficulties and rejections from his brother, but he won't give up easily.
He might be initially shocked and heartbroken. Naruto has always valued his friends and the village's trust, so when that's suddenly taken away, he's in disbelief. He could try to reason with his friends at first, but when they don't listen, he might become angry and determined to prove his innocence on his own.
Naruto might initially be very confused. He has always considered Team 7 as his friends, so the sudden hatred would be hard to understand. He could try to talk to them to find out what's wrong, but they might just ignore him or be hostile.
At first, Naruto might be really confused. He's used to thinking of his friends as his support system, so when they turn on him, he doesn't understand why. He'll probably try to talk to them, to ask what he did wrong. If they don't listen, he could become really sad and withdrawn. Maybe he'll start training even harder, using the pain of being rejected by his friends as motivation to become stronger.
Initially, Naruto would be in shock. He'd try to talk to his friends like Sasuke or Sakura, but when they look at him with blank stares, it would break his heart. He would feel like an outsider in his own village. But then, his ninja spirit would kick in. He would start investigating. He might think it has something to do with a new enemy or some hidden plot. He'd be on a mission to not only get his friends and family to remember him but also to protect the village from whatever threat caused this forgetting in the first place.
Naruto might initially be confused. He has always looked up to Sarutobi as a respected elder, so being hated by him would be unexpected. He would probably try to find out why Sarutobi hates him. For example, he might go to Sarutobi and ask directly, hoping for an explanation.
Naruto could also get really sad and start to doubt himself. He might think that he did something terribly wrong, even if he didn't. And he may try to change himself to win back their friendship, like suppressing his usual exuberant personality.
He might initially be in shock. Naruto, being the strong - willed character he is, would probably first try to understand why everyone has turned against him. He could start by seeking answers from those closest to him before he decides on his next course of action, like whether to fight back or try to win them back.
His character development would likely be stunted in terms of his social skills. In the original series, Naruto grows through his relationships. But if everyone hates him, he may not have the opportunity to learn empathy and understanding from others. He might focus more on self - preservation and become more self - centered as a result.