A great plotline could be the family - like bond that forms between them. Jiraiya, being like a father figure, and Tsunade, like a mother figure, they could have Naruto experience a more stable family life. This could lead to Naruto having different emotional growth. He might become more confident not just in his ninja skills but also in his relationships. Also, they could help Naruto discover more about his parents through their own memories and knowledge.
Jiraiya's teaching style for Naruto would likely be more adventurous. He would probably take Naruto on trips and have him learn through real - life experiences. For example, he might take Naruto to different battlefields to study the terrain and how to use it in combat. Tsunade, on the other hand, would be more methodical. She would focus on building Naruto's basic skills first, like his chakra control and physical strength. She might have Naruto do repetitive training exercises to perfect these skills.
One possible reason could be that in this fanfiction, Jiraiya might be preoccupied with other important matters. Maybe he has a secret mission that demands his full attention and he simply doesn't have the time to train Naruto. Another reason could be that there is some sort of conflict or misunderstanding between them that prevents Jiraiya from taking Naruto under his wing. For example, Naruto might have unknowingly offended Jiraiya in some way, or there could be a prophecy or external force that is keeping them apart for the time being.
Maybe in some fanfictions, the writer wants to create a new plot where Naruto has some misunderstandings about Jiraiya. For example, if Jiraiya made a decision that Naruto thought was wrong regarding the village or his friends, it could lead to Naruto hating him in that fictional scenario.
Maybe he hates it because it often distorts the original story. Fanfictions might take his character or Naruto's in directions that he wouldn't approve of in the original Naruto universe.
One possible reason could be that Naruto might be afraid of the intense training Jiraiya has in store for him. Jiraiya is known for his strict and grueling training methods, and Naruto, being young and sometimes impatient, might just want to escape that for a while.
Perhaps Jiraiya has some personal issues or inner conflicts. He might be dealing with his own past traumas or demons that prevent him from taking on the role of Naruto's trainer. For example, he could be haunted by the failures in his previous relationships or battles, and he feels unfit to train Naruto until he sorts out his own problems.
I think it might be because the plot wasn't developed in that direction or maybe there were other factors influencing his thoughts that weren't shown clearly.
" Fantasy: I Really Don't Have a Celestial Beast " was a fantasy novel written by Bai Yi Xiaoyao. The story was about Xiao Changtian, who was originally a zookeeper, but accidentally transmigrated to a different continent. In this world, other than himself, all animals were immortal beasts. Although he had no cultivation, he had a special system. His mission was to feed a green-haired turtle. By completing daily missions, he could obtain skill bonuses, but these skills had nothing to do with cultivation. He realized that he could only open the path to invincibility after collecting animals from the zoo in his previous life. The novel was serialised to chapter 1390, and the latest chapter was the finale of chapter 1390.
[Fantasy: I really don't have any immortal beasts. It's a fantasy novel by Bai Yi Xiaoyao.] The story was about the protagonist, Xiao Changtian, who was originally a zoo manager, but accidentally transmigrated to a different continent. However, he found that he was the only person without cultivation, while the other animals had all become immortal beasts. The latest chapter of the novel was the finale of chapter 1390. The specific plot and story development needed to be read in full to understand.