One possible consequence could be that Naruto grows up away from the influence of Konoha's shinobi culture. He might develop a different set of values and skills. For example, without the guidance of Iruka and Kakashi, his understanding of ninjutsu and teamwork could be very different. Also, his relationships with characters like Sasuke and Sakura would be greatly affected. Maybe he wouldn't have the same rivalry with Sasuke, and his bond with Sakura might not even form.
Well, Konoha would lose its potential hero. This could lead to a shift in the power balance in the ninja world. Other villages might see Konoha as being weakened. And Naruto, being away from Konoha, may face new and different threats that he wouldn't have encountered in Konoha. He might also form new alliances with people outside of Konoha, which could change the political landscape of the ninja world in unexpected ways.
He might face a lot of danger on his own. Since he's running away from Kushina who would usually protect him, he could encounter stronger enemies that he's not fully prepared to face.
Well, one possibility could be that Kushina takes Naruto away to protect him from the dangerous world of shinobi. Maybe she wants to raise him in a peaceful place away from the constant threats and battles in the Hidden Leaf Village.
One reason could be that he feels misunderstood by the villagers. Despite all he has done for Konoha, some still hold grudges or are afraid of his power. Another might be that he wants to explore the world on his own terms, away from the responsibilities and restrictions of Konoha. Maybe he also feels a sense of loneliness there, as he has lost many important people and the village constantly reminds him of those losses.
Naruto's character development would likely be more influenced by Kushina's values. He might be more empathetic towards certain things that Kushina cared about. For example, if Kushina had strong feelings about a particular clan or group, Naruto could grow up with a similar mindset.
The first consequence could be a breakdown in the village's unity. Naruto is seen as a hero in Konoha, and if he turns against it, many of his supporters might be confused or even follow his lead. This could lead to internal strife within the village.
Another reason could be for the sake of protecting the village. Maybe he discovers some sort of threat that he believes he can only face by leaving Konoha. He doesn't want the village to be in danger because of him, so he runs away to draw the danger away from Konoha.
One possible reason could be that he felt misunderstood. In the village, Naruto was often ostracized despite his good intentions. Maybe he got tired of trying to prove himself and just ran away. For example, when the villagers still saw him as the nine - tailed fox rather than Naruto, it might have pushed him to leave.
One consequence could be that he faces opposition from some clan members who might not be ready to accept him as the leader right away. After all, taking over a clan is a big deal.
Perhaps Naruto feels that Kushina is being overprotective. He wants to prove his independence and go on his own adventures without her constant supervision, so he decides to run away.
One possible reason could be for his safety. Konoha is a well - protected village with many skilled ninja. She might believe that leaving him there would ensure he has the best chance at survival and growth as a ninja. Also, she may have some mission or obligation that forces her to leave him behind, perhaps something related to the greater good of the village or the ninja world in general.