The Hogwarts students would be very confused. Harry has been a hero to them, and Hermione is known for her intelligence and loyalty. Their departure could cause a lot of unrest among the students. Teachers like Dumbledore (if he were still alive) or McGonagall might try to calm the situation and assure everyone that Harry and Hermione must have their reasons. But there would still be a lot of speculation and unease in the wizarding community.
The Ministry of Magic would probably be in an uproar. They might see it as a huge blow to their morale - boosting efforts. The Aurors who are fighting in the war would be disappointed. But there could also be a group within the Ministry who think that Harry and Hermione leaving could be a strategic move. They might secretly support their departure and hope that they can come back with a solution that no one else has thought of.
Some would be angry. They'd feel betrayed, especially those who see Harry as a symbol of hope. They might think that Harry and Hermione are cowards for running away from the fight. However, others could understand. They might think that Harry and Hermione have a greater plan in mind and are leaving for the long - term good of the wizarding world.
Some in the wizarding world might be shocked and disapproving, especially the more traditional families. They could see it as irresponsible given their young age and their roles in the fight against dark forces. However, their close friends like the Weasleys might be more supportive and offer practical help.
The Gryffindor house would be in an uproar. Her friends and classmates would be desperate to do something. Neville, for example, might step up more than ever, given his own growth in courage. They would likely start by informing the teachers, like McGonagall, who would then take the matter to Dumbledore's Army.
Some might be angry, thinking he's abandoning his responsibilities. The Ministry of Magic might try to persuade him to come back or even use force if they thought it was necessary for the safety of the wizarding world. His friends, on the other hand, would likely be sad and try to understand his reasons. They might also try to convince him to return, as they know how much he means to the fight against evil in the wizarding world.
Some in the wizarding world might see it as a chance for redemption for the Death Eater. If Hermione can reform him, it could be seen as a positive thing. But most would still be very cautious and watchful, fearing that it's all a ruse by the Death Eaters to cause more chaos.
Well, some in the wizarding world might be skeptical. Since Hermione was always so dedicated to her work and studies, they might wonder if she's really ready for motherhood. However, those who know her well, like her Hogwarts professors, would likely support her. They might offer their help and advice. And the magical community at large could see it as a sign of hope, a new generation being born into the wizarding world.
Well, there would be a huge uproar. Pure - blood supremacists would likely use this as an example of how the wizarding world was going to the dogs. The Hogwarts faculty would be divided. Those who knew Snape well might suspect there was more to the story, but those who only knew his past would condemn him. Hermione herself would face a great deal of ostracism. She might have to leave her job at the Ministry if the public outcry was too much. And her relationship with her friends could be severely strained as they struggle to come to terms with this unexpected and controversial situation.
They would be devastated. Harry has many friends and allies. People like Hermione and Ron would be heartbroken and would probably seek revenge. The Hogwarts faculty would also be deeply affected. Dumbledore, if he's still alive in the fanfiction, would feel a great sense of guilt for not protecting Harry better. There might be a split in the wizarding community, some believing the Dursleys were acting on their own, others suspecting a darker conspiracy.
There would be a great deal of shock and confusion. Many would start to question everything they had believed in. Families would be divided. Some might think that Harry had been corrupted by Voldemort's dark magic and try to find a way to reverse it. The Ministry of Magic would be in a panic. They would try to come up with new strategies to deal with this new threat. Teachers at Hogwarts would be worried about the safety of their students. And the Death Eaters, while initially happy to have Harry on their side, would also be suspicious of his motives and loyalty.
The wizarding world would likely be in shock. Harry is seen as a symbol of hope against Voldemort. His death at the hands of Vernon would be a huge blow. There would probably be a lot of anger towards the non - magical world for allowing such a thing to happen.
There would be shock and disbelief. The wizarding world has always seen Hogwarts as a symbol of hope, knowledge and safety. If Harry destroys it, many would be in denial at first, thinking it couldn't be true. Wizards and witches from all over would come to the ruins, trying to figure out what had happened.