He would probably be quite amused by some of his past antics. For example, his constant pranks on Iruka-sensei. But at the same time, he'd also see the pain he carried from not having his parents and realize how that influenced his actions. He might react with a bit of regret for some of the stupid things he did out of loneliness, but also be glad that those experiences made him who he is today.
The older characters such as Kakashi would be cautious. They would recognize Naruto but also be worried about the implications of someone from the future being in the present. They would want to know if his presence could change the future in a negative way. For example, they might fear that his actions could lead to the earlier awakening of a powerful enemy. As for the villains, they might see future Naruto as a threat and try to eliminate him as soon as possible. Orochimaru, for instance, would be very interested in Naruto's future powers and might try to capture him to study. And the new generation of ninja in the past would look up to future Naruto, seeing him as a symbol of what they could become.
Well, first of all, Minato would likely be shocked. Naruto's past was full of hardships and loneliness. Minato would probably experience a mix of emotions. He might be sad that Naruto had to endure so much pain. He could also be proud of how Naruto overcame all those difficulties and still managed to grow into a strong and kind - hearted person. He might even try to find ways to comfort Naruto in this fanfiction world, like giving him some long - lost family memories or advice that could have made his journey easier.
Boruto might be in awe. He has always known his father as the Hokage, a powerful and respected figure. Seeing Naruto's past full of struggles, loneliness, and determination would make him realize how far his father has come. It could also make Boruto more empathetic towards Naruto and perhaps inspire him to be more like his father in some ways.
Well, Boruto could be very inspired. Naruto's past is full of struggles, from not having parents around to being constantly underestimated. When Boruto discovers this in the fanfiction, he might realize that his own problems are not as big as he thought. He could be motivated to work harder and not take for granted the things he has, seeing how much Naruto had to fight for everything.
Eventually, Naruto could grow resentful. If the ignoring persists for a long time, he might start to think that Kakashi doesn't care about him at all. This could change Naruto's attitude towards Kakashi and might even make him more rebellious in his training or actions. However, deep down, he still probably hopes for Kakashi's recognition and approval.
Naruto would probably be extremely hurt. He has always considered Hinata a friend and perhaps more. Betrayal from her would be a huge blow to his trusting nature. He might initially be in denial, not wanting to believe that Hinata could do such a thing.
At first, Naruto would be completely shocked. He has always seen Hinata as a loyal friend and someone who has deep feelings for him. So the idea of her betrayal would be hard to fathom. He might try to deny it at first.
He would probably be very angry. Naruto has always been a free - spirited person, and being experimented on against his will would be a huge violation of his rights. He might initially try to resist physically, but as the situation gets more complex, he could start to plot his escape and revenge.
He would be filled with rage. Naruto has a strong sense of justice and the fact that someone took Hinata away from him would fuel his anger. He would vow to find and punish whoever was responsible. He might even become reckless in his pursuit of vengeance, endangering himself and those around him. His friends would have to step in to try and bring him back to his senses.