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.
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.
Naruto would probably start by recruiting his friends and their families. He knows them well and trusts them, and they share his values. He could also offer a new start to people who have been ostracized from other villages. His reputation as a hero would attract many who are looking for a better place to live.
Well, Sasuke might initially be angry. He and Naruto have a deep bond, and Naruto leaving Konoha for another village could seem like a break in that connection. Sakura would be heartbroken. She's always cared about Naruto, and seeing him go would be difficult for her. As for the others, like Kiba and Choji, they might feel like they've lost an important part of their team. They would wonder if there was something they could have done to keep Naruto in Konoha. However, over time, they might come to accept his decision if they see that he's happy in the new village.
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.
The villagers' reaction would be a mix of excitement and some concerns. On one hand, Naruto's popularity among the younger ninjas is huge. His friends like Sakura and Shikamaru would be his biggest supporters and help him in his new role. However, some of the more traditional clans might worry that Naruto's unorthodox ways could disrupt the long - established order in the village. But over time, as Naruto shows his ability to balance his unique style with the responsibilities of the Hokage, they'd come around.
If Naruto was caught singing fanfiction in the village, there would be a whole range of reactions. The merchants in the village might see it as a new opportunity to create merchandise related to this new 'Naruto - singing - fanfiction' thing. The ninja families might be more concerned about whether this is a sign of Naruto getting distracted from his duties. The children would likely be the most excited, running around and telling everyone about it. The village elders, on the other hand, would probably have a long discussion about whether this is an appropriate behavior for someone of Naruto's standing. But in the end, Naruto's charm and popularity would probably smooth over any major negative reactions.
Some villagers might be shocked and horrified. Naruto has always been seen as a hero, and this act of killing the council would shatter that image for many. They would fear that Naruto has gone rogue and might pose a threat to them.
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 would probably be excited. He's always eager to get stronger, so he might see this as an opportunity. He'd trust Tsunade because she's the Hokage and a respected medical ninja. But if the experiments got too painful or started to seem strange, he'd start to question things. He might try to talk to Tsunade about it, but in his Naruto - like way, still be respectful.
The village would likely be overjoyed. Naruto is a hero in the Hidden Leaf Village, and Kushina was also respected. Their baby would be seen as a new hope for the village. People would probably shower the baby with gifts and love.