She would influence his growth by instilling in him the values of the Uzumaki clan. Naruto would learn about loyalty, perseverance, and the importance of family. These values would make him a more well - rounded ninja. Also, Kushina could teach him some unique Uzumaki jutsus that would give him an edge in battles. She might also encourage him to explore his heritage more, which could lead to new powers or abilities.
Well, Kushina could initially be disappointed. But then she might see it as an opportunity to help Naruto find his true passion. She could start introducing him to different things, like maybe some traditional Uzumaki family skills that don't necessarily involve being a ninja in the typical sense. This way, Naruto could still have a sense of purpose and connection to his heritage.
The other ninja villages would also be affected. Naruto was a key figure in maintaining peace and balance among the villages. His death could lead to old rivalries resurfacing. Without Boruto, the future that everyone had envisioned for a more united ninja world would be in jeopardy. Some villages might even see this as an opportunity to expand their territories or influence.
The villagers would likely be in shock. Naruto is a beloved figure, but killing his own son would be a very controversial act. Some might turn against Naruto, believing he has gone too far. Others might understand his reasons if they knew the full story, but still struggle with the morality of it.
For Naruto, you could show his growth in terms of his leadership skills when he's with Naruko and Kushina. He could learn to be more patient and understanding, especially when Naruko might have a different approach to things. For Naruko, her character could be developed by showing her struggle to be recognized in a world where Naruto already has a reputation. Kushina could be developed by exploring her motherly side more deeply, as she interacts with both Naruto and Naruko.
It could be that Naruto has other creative or intellectual interests. For example, he might be more interested in art or learning about the history of the ninja villages rather than participating in ninja battles. He could find the rigid ninja training and the constant competition unappealing. Also, perhaps he has a different sense of purpose, like wanting to focus on building peace in a non - combat way, which doesn't require being a ninja in the traditional sense.
Minato might be a common character. Since he is Kushina's husband in the original story, his presence can add an interesting dynamic. Also, Jiraiya could be there. He was Naruto's mentor and his interactions with the harem situation could be quite humorous.
In such a fanfiction, the relationship between Naruto and Kushina would be one of mother - son love and mutual respect. Kushina would be protective of Naruto and proud of the man he has become. Naruto would look up to Kushina and value her wisdom. With Hinata, Naruto's relationship would be that of a loving couple. Hinata would support Naruto in all his endeavors. When it comes to Kushina and Hinata, Kushina would likely see Hinata as a worthy partner for Naruto and Hinata would respect Kushina for being Naruto's mother and a strong kunoichi.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Minato thought Kushina had done something to endanger Naruto when in fact she hadn't. In the heat of the moment, he lost his temper and slapped her.
Kushina's possessiveness could initially slow Naruto's growth. If she's too overprotective, he might not get the full experience of taking risks and learning from his mistakes. For instance, she might prevent him from going on dangerous missions early on.