When Slytherins discover Harry's bullied in fan fiction, it's a complex situation. The more traditional, self - centered Slytherins might see it as an opportunity to gain an upper hand over Harry and his friends. They could try to use the knowledge to their advantage in the Hogwarts hierarchy. However, there are also Slytherins who are more nuanced. These Slytherins might secretly feel bad for Harry. They might start to question the whole system of bullying that exists in the fan fiction world. They might even start to have a change of heart towards Harry, but they would be very cautious about showing it, as they don't want to be seen as going against their house's general attitude.
They might be quite surprised. Some Slytherins could see it as a chance to taunt Harry's friends, while others might actually feel a bit of sympathy, even if they don't show it openly. After all, bullying is not something to be taken lightly.
Well, at first, there would be disbelief among many Slytherins. But once they realize it's true, a few of the more empathetic ones might actually feel sorry for Harry. They could start to see him as more than just the 'Boy Who Lived' but as a fellow student who has been through a great deal of pain. They might even try to befriend him secretly, away from the prying eyes of their housemates who might not be so accepting.
They might be shocked. Slytherins often have their own ideas about Harry, and this would be a completely different side to him.
Some students might be shocked at first. They've always known Snape as this rather complex and often unfriendly character towards Harry in the original story. So, the idea of him being Harry's dad completely flips their perception.
Draco Malfoy himself would be very surprised if he found out. He might initially think it's some kind of joke or a ploy to embarrass him. But as he realizes Harry is sincere, he could be conflicted. On one hand, he's been taught to dislike Harry, but on the other, this new revelation could make him see Harry in a different light too. As for the other Hogwarts students, some might be amused, while others who are more loyal to the traditional Gryffindor - Slytherin divide might be appalled.
Harry could be very defensive. He would likely feel violated that something that was part of fan - created stories about him is now out in the open. He might start avoiding people who are talking about it or become withdrawn until the whole thing blows over. He could also be frustrated because he has no control over what's been spread about his fictional past.
The Avengers would react very strongly. Steve would be the first to offer moral support. He'd tell Peter that being bullied doesn't define him. Natasha would start investigating who the bullies are and their motives. And Vision, with his unique perspective, would try to help Peter see the situation from a different angle, to understand that the bullies are often the ones with insecurities. Meanwhile, Sam would be there to cheer Peter up with his friendly banter.
They might be shocked and immediately try to offer protection. For example, they could take Harry to a safe place within the wizarding world where he can't be reached by his abusers.
The Weasleys are likely to be horrified. They are a warm - hearted family. Mrs. Weasley might immediately take on a motherly role towards Harry, perhaps making him his favorite foods and fussing over him. Mr. Weasley could become very protective, ensuring that Harry is safe from any further harm. The siblings, like Ron, might be angry that Harry had to endure such abuse and vow to always have his back.
They would likely be shocked and angry. The Weasleys are a kind - hearted family. They might immediately take Harry under their wing more protectively, like Molly Weasley would probably start fussing over him even more, making sure he has enough to eat and a warm place to sleep.