At first, Naruto might be shocked and heartbroken. He has always longed for family acceptance, so being banished by them would be a huge blow. He could feel betrayed and angry, especially if he doesn't understand the reasons behind it.
Naruto might initially be heartbroken. He's a character who values family and connection deeply, so rejection would hit him hard. He could go into a state of self - doubt, wondering what's wrong with him.
He could meet an AU version of Hinata who is more assertive and outgoing. Maybe she's a powerful ninja in her own right and not as shy as in the original story.
Naruto's reaction could be complex. He would feel a deep sense of loss and loneliness. But he has the spirit of never giving up. He might start to question the concept of family and what it really means. This self - reflection could lead him to grow as a person. He could also become more empathetic towards others who have been rejected or abandoned. In his journey, he might encounter people who have similar experiences, and together they would form a bond and support each other while he tries to find his place in the world without his family.
Naruto would probably be very confused at first. He has grown up without his parents, so suddenly being confronted by them or a new family in a crossover would be a huge shock. He might be hesitant to trust them right away.
At first, Naruto would likely be very confused and hurt. He has always craved family love and acceptance, so this sudden turn would be a huge blow. He might try to plead with his family, asking them to believe him and give him a chance to explain.
In a modern AU, Naruto's family might be really energetic and into sports, while Konan's family could be more artsy. Their families could interact at school events. For example, Naruto's son and Konan's daughter could be in the same school play. Naruto's family would be cheering loudly in the audience, while Konan's family would be more quietly supportive but also giving great advice on the art aspect.
Naruto's reaction could be complex. He is likely to be deeply saddened by the betrayal of his family. But being Naruto, he won't let this setback keep him down for long. He will probably start to think about the bigger picture. His 'godlike' powers come with a great responsibility, and he may feel that he has a new mission now that he is banished. He could start looking for others who are in need of help, using his powers for good in the wider world. He might also start to question his family's values and beliefs, realizing that they may not be as just as he once thought, which could lead to a change in his own perspective on family and loyalty.