Naruto might react with confusion at first. He has always wanted to be accepted by the villagers, so being attacked is the opposite of what he expected.
At first, Naruto might be confused and hurt. He has always wanted to be accepted by the villagers, so being beaten by them would be a huge blow. He could become angry and vow to prove himself to them.
However, there could also be some who are skeptical or even a bit wary. After all, Naruto is an outsider. They might worry that he has ulterior motives or that his presence could disrupt the village's way of life. But over time, as they get to know Naruto better, these doubts might fade away.
In a more welcoming village, the villagers could be excited to have him. They might see him as a hero because of his reputation in the ninja world. They would ask him for stories about his battles and adventures, and Naruto would be happy to share, creating a friendly and positive atmosphere.
Sasuke would probably be enraged. He has his own sense of justice and loyalty, and seeing Naruto in such a state because of the villagers would make him want to take revenge on those responsible. Sakura, on the other hand, would be heart - broken and would immediately try to heal Naruto using her medical ninjutsu skills.
Sakura would be shocked and immediately try to protect the villagers. She might use her medical ninjutsu to heal any injured villagers and then try to subdue Naruto. She would probably be very vocal about how Naruto's actions are wrong and try to bring him back to his senses.
Some villagers might be in awe of his new strength and abilities. They could see him as a great protector now. However, there may also be those who are still skeptical or even afraid because of his past as the container of the Nine - Tails. His friends would likely be overjoyed to see him back and eager to train with him or learn from him.
One possible reason could be fear. Naruto has the Nine - Tails inside him, and the villagers might be so afraid of the power of the Nine - Tails getting out of control that they decide to take extreme measures. They might see Naruto not as a person but as a potential threat that needs to be eliminated.
One possible reason could be the way the villagers treated him as a child. They ostracized him because he was the host of the Nine - Tails. He was often alone and looked at with fear and disdain, which could have gradually built up his hatred.