Naruto would likely go through a range of emotions. Initially, shock would overtake him as he can't fathom why his friends would turn on him. Then, sadness would set in as he recalls all the good times they had together. He might isolate himself for a while, but being Naruto, he'd also be determined to find out the real reason behind the betrayal and try to fix things. He could also feel a sense of self - doubt, wondering if he really did something wrong even though he knows he didn't.
Naruto would be extremely hurt. He values his friends above almost everything, so their betrayal would be like a knife to the heart. At first, he'd probably be in disbelief and try to reason with them. When he realizes they won't listen, he might become angry and lash out. But deep down, he'd still hope to win them back.
In such a situation, Naruto would be devastated. His friends are his family, and their betrayal would shatter his world. He might start to question his own worth and the relationships he thought were unbreakable. However, Naruto has a strong spirit. He'd probably use this pain as fuel to become even stronger. He'd set out on a mission to clear his name and make his friends see the truth, all while trying to hold back the flood of emotions that come with such a deep betrayal.
There might also be a sense of self - doubt. Naruto may start to question his own judgment. He thought his friends were true to him, so the betrayal could make him wonder if he was wrong about them all along. He might also doubt his own worthiness as a friend and leader, which could have a long - term impact on his self - esteem.
He would be heartbroken. Naruto values friendship above almost everything. At first, he might not believe it and try to reason with his friends.
At first, Naruto would be in disbelief. He has always trusted his friends wholeheartedly, so this would be a huge blow. He might then feel a deep sense of anger and sadness. However, Naruto being Naruto, he would likely also start to look for ways to prove his innocence or the misunderstanding. He might go on a journey of self - discovery to figure out what went wrong and how he can win back his friends' trust, all while dealing with the pain of the betrayal.
Naruto might initially be in shock. He has always believed in his friends, so the betrayal would be a huge blow. He could try to reason with them at first.
Sakura would be furious. She's always been protective of Naruto in the original Naruto series. In the RWBY fanfiction, she would probably start her own investigation to find out who was behind the betrayal. She might even challenge the RWBY characters if she thought they were involved. Kakashi, on the other hand, would be more calm and collected. He would try to analyze the situation rationally and figure out the best way to help Naruto.
Sakura would be heartbroken. She's always seen Naruto as a dear friend. But she also has a strong sense of justice. So she would be conflicted, wanting to believe Naruto is innocent but also being influenced by the evidence against him.
At first, Naruto might be in shock. He has always trusted his friends, so the sudden betrayal would be a huge blow. He could be silent, unable to process what has just happened.
Initially, Naruto would be heartbroken. His friends and his village mean everything to him, and the thought that the gods, who are supposed to be just, have turned against him would be a huge blow. However, he wouldn't give up. He would use his determination and his unwavering belief in himself. He might start looking for allies among those who are also disillusioned with the gods or who believe in his innocence.
At first, Naruto would be extremely hurt. He has always considered Team 7 as his family, so their betrayal would be a huge blow. He might go into a state of shock and disbelief.
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.