In this alternate version of Naruto, he diverges significantly from the original character we know. This Naruto is mature beyond his years, possessing a depth of wisdom and insight that sets him apart. His talents are extraordinary, even eclipsing those of legendary shinobi like Itachi, Kakashi, and Minato.
The Sharingan, a powerful eye technique associated with the Uchiha clan, further distinguishes Naruto.
Before their untimely deaths, Minato and Kushina foresaw Naruto's potential and took steps to ensure his growth. They might have left behind secret techniques, invaluable scrolls, or perhaps entrusted him to a trusted mentor to guide his development.
In this alternate version of Naruto, he stands apart from the original we know. Mature and wise beyond his years, he contrasts sharply with the brash Naruto we're familiar with, boasting talents that even surpass shinobi legends like Itachi, Kakashi, and Minato. His possession of the Sharingan further elevates his abilities, granting him unique insights in battle.
Before their tragic deaths, Minato and Kushina foresaw Naruto's potential and made special arrangements for him. They might have entrusted him with secret techniques or a trusted mentor to ensure his growth.
However, this Naruto lacks loyalty to the Leaf Village. He's indifferent to its fate and its citizens, a stark contrast to the original Naruto's deep love for his home. He views missions as chances to showcase his skills and further his ambitions, driven more by personal goals than village loyalty.
Despite his detachment, Naruto's pride and confidence remain. He prioritizes his own goals over others' well-being, whether they be villagers or the village itself. His actions, fueled by his Sharingan and genius, make him a formidable yet unpredictable force.
In this darker reality, Naruto walks a solitary path, indifferent to the Leaf Village's fate as he pursues his personal ambitions.
Naruto does not belongs to me, he belongs to Hinata.
Except for a small group of people who saw Naruto as an innocent child who had been dealt a bad hand, no one liked Naruto Uzumaki when growing up in Konoha. However, Naruto was a monster in human skin to the grieving people, so their hostility was far too apparent. Naruto's father, a well-respected man in the village, had blindly placed his faith in the town that he protected to treat his son as the hero that he was for containing the most powerful of the Nine Biju.
Naruto didn't know he had a responsibility, but he had the advantage of knowing his parents' names and physical characteristics. He kept trying to change what others thought of him, even after learning about his burden. He could complete his graduation through luck and perseverance and become a Genin. He battled countless foes and overcame the obstacles placed before him by his strength. Along with his teammate, he formed deep bonds with members of his generation, but he soon discovered the hard way that not all of them shared the same feelings.
Being his teammate and the person, he considered to be the closest to a brother figure, Sasuke Uchiha's decision to leave the village was a huge shock to him. He believed the village could have given him the power he desperately needed. The two rivals and friends finally fought, but the victor emerged.
That day, Naruto stopped the Uchiha and brought back the Uchiha. The Village has banished him for hurting their precious Uchiha. But Naruto find about his heritage and he activated the six eyes, which are not activated for a millennium and how will world react to his eyes? Will he have a happy life? Will this be the last time we hear from the Konoha shinobi? Or will they return another time?
Credits:- Aaron Potter