Another reason could be that he witnesses corruption or unfairness within the village leadership. If he sees that the system is rigged against certain groups, including himself or his friends, he could grow to hate Konoha and decide to leave.
One possible reason could be that Naruto discovers some dark secrets about Konoha that shatter his idealized view of the village. Maybe he finds out that the village elders were involved in unethical practices, like using shinobi for immoral experiments. This would make him lose faith in Konoha and decide to leave.
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.
Well, it could be that Sasuke decides to join Naruto in leaving. They've always had a complex relationship. Maybe Sasuke sees Naruto's reasons for leaving as valid and decides to support him, which strengthens their bond.
This type of fanfiction concept is really out of the ordinary. Naruto's character is built on his values of friendship, loyalty, and his dream of becoming Hokage. Killing Sasuke would mean betraying all of that. However, in a fanfiction, the author might be exploring the 'what - if' scenario. For example, what if Sasuke's actions against Konoha were so heinous that Naruto felt he had no choice? But still, it's a far - fetched and very different view from the original Naruto we know.
Konoha's power structure could be affected. Naruto is one of the strongest shinobi in the village. Without him, the village might be more vulnerable to attacks from other villages or threats. They would need to quickly find ways to fill the gap in their defenses.
Sasuke might be more understanding. Given his own experiences of leaving Konoha, he could respect Naruto's decision. However, he might also secretly plan to keep an eye on Naruto from afar to make sure he is safe.
It could create a sense of unease and fear. Naruto is a very powerful ninja, and if he turns dark and leaves, the villagers would be worried about him coming back as an enemy. It might also lead to a decrease in morale among the ninjas who once considered Naruto a friend or ally.
One possible reason could be a sense of betrayal. Maybe he felt abandoned or mistreated by Konoha in some way. For example, if he was shunned because of the power within him that others feared.
Well, perhaps Naruto is neglected in Konoha because of his past or the way he behaves. He leaves and stumbles upon a hidden village that has different values. There, he is welcomed and trained further. As he grows stronger, Konoha realizes their mistake. Naruto has to decide whether to forgive Konoha and return or stay in his new - found home where he is respected.