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.
Another possibility is that there are some political or power - related issues within Konoha that Naruto doesn't want to get involved in. He might see the problems in Konoha as a result of internal power struggles or corruption, and he doesn't want to support or be part of such a system.
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 Naruto has had some deep misunderstandings or grievances with Konoha that make him unwilling to offer help.
One reason could be that she feels betrayed by Konoha. Maybe she has faced discrimination or unfair treatment there in the past because she's female in a world that might be more used to male ninjas. For example, she could have been passed over for important missions or training opportunities just because of her gender.
The story would also change the perception of Naruto. Instead of being seen as the hero of Konoha, he would be considered a traitor by many. This would create a whole new set of relationships and conflicts. His friends might try to convince him to change his mind, leading to some very emotional and complex storylines. The shinobi world as a whole might start to question the values that Naruto has always represented, like loyalty and perseverance. And if Konoha does fall, it could inspire other villages to reevaluate their own security measures and relationships with their ninjas.
Well, in some fanfictions, Naruto might outsmart Konoha by using his unique knowledge of the village's secrets that others don't know. For example, he could use his understanding of the old tunnels under Konoha to his advantage in a situation where he needs to escape or gain an upper hand in a conflict.
One possible reason could be fear. Naruto has the Nine - Tails within him, and some in Konoha might be too afraid of its power getting out of control. They may not fully trust Naruto to keep it in check.
Naruto might forgive Konoha because he realizes that holding a grudge won't solve anything. He has seen the destruction that hatred can cause, like during the Pain arc. So, he chooses to forgive in order to move forward and bring about positive change. Another reason could be his respect for the previous Hokages and their ideals for Konoha.
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.
One possible reason could be that Naruto feels betrayed by Konoha. Maybe he discovers some dark secrets about the village's leadership or past actions that make him question whether Konoha is truly worth saving. For example, if he finds out that they were involved in unethical experiments or unjust treatment of certain clans. Another reason might be that he has been pushed too far by the villagers' continuous mistrust and discrimination towards him, despite all he has done for them. So he decides he's had enough and refuses to save the village that has not fully accepted him.
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.