Naruto's exile would also change his relationship with the villagers. Those who once supported him might turn their backs, while some might secretly hope for his return. And for the new generation of ninja in Konoha, Naruto could become a symbol of the village's wrongdoings, or a hero who was wrongly exiled, depending on how the story is written.
His relationship with Sasuke would likely be greatly affected. Sasuke might feel a sense of betrayal or confusion. He may be torn between his loyalty to Konoha and his bond with Naruto. For Sakura, she might initially be in shock but then could try to find a way to bring Naruto back. With Kakashi, he would probably be conflicted. He has trained Naruto and has a certain level of loyalty to Konoha. His relationship with Naruto would become strained as he tries to balance his duties to the village and his feelings for his student.
When Naruto snaps at Konoha in fanfiction, it has a complex impact on his relationships. With his closest friends like Sakura, she might initially be confused and try to talk some sense into him. But if Naruto is resolute, it could create a divide. His relationship with the village leaders would turn sour, as they see him as a threat to the village's stability. However, some outcast ninja in Konoha might see Naruto as a kindred spirit and side with him, which could also lead to new alliances and friendships.
His relationship with Sasuke could become more complex. Sasuke, who has his own history of leaving the village, might view Naruto's departure in different ways. He could either see it as a sign of weakness or as a new opportunity for them to both be on the outside and understand each other better.
His relationship with Sasuke would likely become even more strained. Since they already have a complex relationship, Naruto's distance would make Sasuke wonder what's wrong. Sasuke might initially think Naruto is giving up on their bond or on him, which could lead to more misunderstandings.
His departure would definitely put a strain on his relationships. His close friends like Sasuke, if he is back in Konoha at that time, would have mixed feelings. They might worry about Naruto but also be a bit angry that he left without consulting them. Naruto's younger friends like Boruto would be confused and miss him a great deal, and this could lead to some distance in their relationships.
Well, their friends in Konoha would be really sad. For Naruto, his friends like Sakura and Shikamaru would feel betrayed at first. They might not understand why he left without saying much. But later, they might start to suspect that there are deeper reasons and some of them might even try to find out the truth and support Naruto from afar.
Sakura would be deeply affected. She has been Naruto's friend and teammate for a long time. His departure would make her feel guilty, thinking that she could have done something to prevent it. She might also worry about his safety out there alone.
As for Kakashi, he would be in a difficult position. He has mentored Naruto and also has a strong loyalty to Konoha. He might try to understand Naruto's reasons while also having to deal with the village's reaction. Their relationship could become strained as Kakashi tries to balance his duties to the village and his connection with Naruto.
For Sasuke, it could be a complex reaction. He has his own issues with Konoha, but Naruto was always a sort of anchor for him. Naruto leaving could either push him further away from the village or make him re - evaluate his own relationship with it.
If Naruto wasn't from Konoha, his relationship with Sasuke would be very different. Without the Konoha - based rivalry and the shared history of the village, they might not have the intense bond - turned - rivalry that they have in the original story. They could be more like strangers who meet later in life.