Another way he could react is with a sense of freedom. Maybe he realizes that the village has been holding him back in some ways. He could explore the world outside the village, make new friends and allies, and learn new techniques, all while still having the goal of clearing his name and getting back at those who wronged him.
At first, Naruto is likely to be confused and hurt. He has always considered the Leaf village his home and the villagers his family, so being banished would be a huge shock. He might feel betrayed.
At first, Naruto might be extremely confused. He has always considered the village his home and Kushina as someone important. So being banished by her would leave him feeling lost and not understanding why it happened.
Naruto's reaction could be complex. He is likely to be deeply saddened by the betrayal of his family. But being Naruto, he won't let this setback keep him down for long. He will probably start to think about the bigger picture. His 'godlike' powers come with a great responsibility, and he may feel that he has a new mission now that he is banished. He could start looking for others who are in need of help, using his powers for good in the wider world. He might also start to question his family's values and beliefs, realizing that they may not be as just as he once thought, which could lead to a change in his own perspective on family and loyalty.
Naruto could also be defiant. Given his strong - willed nature, he might not accept the banishment quietly. He may try to prove his innocence or the importance of his presence in the village. He could use his godlike powers to make a statement, not in a harmful way, but to show that banishing him is a mistake. For example, he might perform some great feats to protect the village from an outside threat even while banished, to show that he still cares about it.
One possible reason could be political intrigue. Maybe some powerful figures in the Hidden Leaf village see Naruto as a threat to their power. Since he is a Jinchuriki and has growing influence among the younger generation. They might engineer his banishment to get him out of the way.
At first, Naruto would likely be very angry and hurt. He's always wanted to be accepted in his village, and banishment would feel like a huge rejection. But he's also a fighter. So, he'd probably channel that anger into getting stronger. He might have moments of self - doubt, but his determination would push him forward.
Naruto might initially be shocked and feel betrayed. But he would soon gather his strength. He could use his skills to survive in the wild or in a new land. He would probably keep training to get even stronger.
Naruto could initially be angry. He might think Sakura overreacted. But then, after a moment, he would probably realize his own mistake if there was one. He'd then try to play it off with a joke to ease the tension between them, like he always does in tough situations.
Naruto might be initially shocked and heartbroken. He has always considered the village his home, despite how some of the villagers have treated him. So being banished would be a huge blow to him.
Maybe a group of outcasts similar to Naruto. They could form a team with Naruto and they all have their own unique abilities. For instance, one might be able to control the elements in a very different way than the normal shinobi in Konoha. They work together to survive in the banished land.
One interesting plot could be Naruto going on a journey to find a way to clear his name. He might meet new allies who believe in his innocence and together they face various challenges.