Boruto might react with a sense of urgency. He could start thinking about how to use the knowledge from the fanfiction war to protect his own village. He may also feel a bit of fear, knowing that such a thing could potentially happen in his reality too.
When Boruto watches the war in a fanfiction, his reaction could be complex. At first, he may be in awe of the large - scale battles and powerful jutsu being used. But as he continues to watch, he could become more and more disturbed by the casualties and the senseless violence. This might lead him to have internal conflicts. On one hand, he may feel the need to be stronger to defend against such threats. On the other hand, he could start to question the very nature of war and seek alternative ways to resolve conflicts. His reaction could also depend on the specific events and characters in the fanfiction war. For instance, if he sees a young ninja like himself being killed, it could really hit home and make him more cautious in his own actions.
He could be shocked at the brutality. Maybe he'll be stunned into silence at first, just taking in all the chaos and destruction.
He might be shocked at first. Just imagine seeing things that haven't happened yet. It's quite a mind - blowing experience.
He may laugh out loud at the funny parts. Some fanfictions are full of humorous situations and dialogues that can really tickle his funny bone.
Boruto might be in awe. He'd see Naruto's incredible journey filled with hardships and triumphs, and he'd probably feel a sense of pride in his father. He might also feel a bit guilty for sometimes not understanding Naruto's responsibilities as Hokage.
Boruto's character can develop a sense of respect. Seeing the past shows him the hard work and sacrifices of the previous generations. He starts to respect the ninja way more. For instance, if he watches his father Naruto's training, he'll understand the importance of perseverance.
At first, he may be in disbelief. But as he starts to understand what he's seeing, he could become solemn. He realizes the weight of the future and the responsibility he may have to shape it in a positive way. He might also feel a bit of fear, especially if he sees the loss of his friends or loved ones. But overall, his Gryffindor courage would likely kick in, and he'd start to think about how to face whatever the future holds.
He may try to understand Boruto's reasons. Naruto has always been one to look for the good in people. So, even when hurt, he might give Boruto the chance to explain himself. He could say something like 'Boruto, I know you didn't mean it. Let's talk about what's wrong.' He'll be patient and try to resolve the issue rather than getting angry right away.
Well, Howard Stark might have a range of reactions. He could be in awe of the advancements, or he might feel a bit left behind. Maybe he'd also have some fatherly pride and a desire to have been more involved.
He might gain a new perspective on the harshness of battle. He could see the sacrifices made and it might make him more determined to prevent future wars in his own world.
Well, he might be really surprised. He could see different interpretations of his dad's adventures that he never thought of. It might make him understand Naruto's journey in a new light, like seeing how others view Naruto's growth during Shippuden.
Naruto might have a mixed reaction. He could laugh at the funny parts of the fanfiction. However, if the fanfiction misrepresents his friends or his village in a negative way, he might get angry. He's very protective of those he cares about. He may also be intrigued by the different versions of himself that are presented in the fanfiction, and might even start to think about how he can grow in those new directions.