One reason could be that Naruto has seen too much death and destruction in Konoha. His 'godlike' state might make him think that the only way to end all the suffering is to destroy the root cause, which is Konoha. He may believe that Konoha's system is so broken that it can't be fixed and needs to be completely eradicated.
One possible motive could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Naruto discovers some false information that makes him believe Konoha has betrayed him. For example, if he's wrongly led to think that the village elders are planning to harm his friends or his sensei. Another motive could be the influence of a powerful and evil entity that has somehow managed to control Naruto's mind. It could use Naruto's strength to achieve its own goal of destroying Konoha.
One possible plot could be that Naruto is pushed to the brink by the village's constant mistreatment. The Kyuubi, sensing Naruto's anger and despair, influences him to turn against Konoha. They could start by attacking key strategic points in the village, like the Hokage's office and the ninja academy, causing chaos and destruction.
The older generation, like Tsunade, would be horrified. They've seen Konoha through many hardships and would not want to see it destroyed. They would likely mobilize all available forces to stop Naruto and the Kyuubi. Meanwhile, Naruto's friends like Shikamaru and Choji would be in shock. They've always known Naruto as a kind - hearted and loyal friend, and this sudden turn would be very difficult for them to accept. They might initially be in denial and then try to find a way to stop Naruto without harming him.
The younger generation, like Sakura and the other ninja trainees, would be terrified. Some might be angry at Naruto and Kushina, while others might be more confused. Sakura, in particular, might feel betrayed as Naruto was her friend and teammate. But at the same time, she might wonder if there was a good reason behind their actions and struggle with her loyalty to Konoha and her feelings for Naruto.
The Uchiha clan might be divided. Some might support Sasuke's actions if they also feel betrayed by Konoha in the past, like how the Uchiha were treated before the massacre. But others might oppose it, seeing the long - term consequences of destroying the village.
Perhaps a mind - control situation. Maybe an enemy was able to manipulate Naruto's mind, making him think that Konoha was an evil place that needed to be eradicated. It could be a powerful genjutsu or some other form of mind - influencing technique.
One possible motive could be that they were somehow brainwashed. Maybe an enemy with powerful genjutsu got to them and made them believe that Konoha was a threat that needed to be eliminated.
Hinata would be heartbroken. She loves Naruto deeply and would likely try to understand his reasons. She would plead with him to change his mind, using her love for him as an argument, and maybe even offer to help him find a different solution to whatever problems he has with Konoha.
In the middle of the night, Jun Mo, the Second Brother of the Academy, led the Revolutionary Army of the people of Xuankong Temple to attack Xuankong Temple. Later, Ning Que's cruise missile Primordial Thirteen Arrows in Chang 'an nailed the Chief Preaching Monk to the ground and trapped the Big Boss of Xuankong Temple. At this time, the Desolate Man went south to assist the Revolutionary Army to destroy Xuankong Temple and the Right King's Palace. Thus, he successfully destroyed Xuan Kong Temple.