During this period, Hanabi remained calm, polite, and reserved, though she became livelier and more relaxed among close ones. She sincerely admired her older sister Hinata and looked up to her. Despite her young age, Hanabi already demonstrated firm self-confidence, especially regarding her Hyuga abilities. She believed in the inevitability of fate and was determined to become a worthy heiress of the clan, for which she trained diligently. Seeing how Hinata and Neji had changed under Naruto's influence, Hanabi herself came to respect that guy, considering him an example of overcoming predetermination. After Hinata returned from the war strong and determined, while retaining her kindness, Hanabi sincerely rejoiced for her sister. She unhesitatingly asked her father to resume grueling training, striving to keep up. She treated Naruto warmly, supporting Hinata's feelings for him. Hanabi was able to notice details and was perceptive enough to understand the inner experiences of her family. She carried herself with the dignity of an heiress but was not arrogant.