Midoriya would initially be in shock. But then, his heroic instincts would kick in. He might try to analyze Toga's behavior and find a way to use it against her. For instance, if he notices that she gets distracted easily, he could create a diversion. He would also be thinking about the safety of others. He might worry that Toga has some bigger plan that involves harming his classmates or the city. So he would be constantly looking for a way to not only escape but also stop Toga's potential evil plans. And throughout all this, he would be drawing on his training at U.A. to keep his composure and think rationally.
He might be initially shocked. Snape is used to students being intimidated by him, so Hermione's outburst could catch him off - guard. He may glare at her silently for a moment, trying to regain his composure.
Peter could also be very nervous. He's still a young hero and being called by the Avengers in such a public setting like in class could make him feel self - conscious. He might stutter when he tries to answer their call and fumble with his things as he gets ready to leave. He'd be thinking about all the possible things they could need him for and whether he's really up to the task while also dealing with the eyes of his classmates on him.
Peter could also be a bit annoyed if it's not a good time. For example, if he was really focused on a test or a lesson he was interested in. But still, he'd probably answer because he knows Natasha wouldn't call without a good reason. He might give her a look that says 'this better be important' while trying to listen to what she has to say.
Issei could be a bit nervous at first. He might worry about what his classmates will think. But if they show positive reactions, he could become more confident and start sharing more about his writing. However, if they react negatively, he may feel a bit down and might even regret that they saw it.
Midoriya's family would be ecstatic. His mother would be busy helping with the wedding preparations, giving advice on everything from the dress to the food. Uraraka's family would be equally happy. They would see Midoriya as a kind - hearted and strong young man. Her mother would likely bond with Midoriya's mother over the wedding plans, and the two families would come together to celebrate the union of the two young heroes.
The other characters' reactions would be diverse. Bakugo might initially be very confused and maybe even mock Midoriya a bit, but deep down he'd still see her as a rival. Uraraka would probably be very empathetic and quickly become a good friend to Midoriya in her new form, helping her with things like getting used to the new body. And All Might would be very supportive, seeing it as just another obstacle Midoriya has to overcome in her journey to become a great hero.
Other characters' reactions can vary widely. Some of the more empathetic classmates, like Tsuyu, might offer words of comfort and stay by his side. Mineta might be a bit more cowardly, but still show some concern. The teachers, such as Aizawa, would take charge of the situation. Aizawa would ensure Midoriya gets proper medical attention and also start an investigation if the injury was due to foul play. His mother, if she were to find out, would be extremely worried and rush to be by his side as soon as possible.
Eventually, the class might come to understand Marinette's decision. As they struggle to do things on their own, they realize how much effort Marinette had been putting in. This could lead to them changing their ways and maybe even trying to make it up to Marinette if she decides to start helping again.
A good way for a husband to react is to focus on the positive aspects. If she shares how she grew from past relationships, he can see it as a plus for their relationship. He can also share some of his own experiences in a similar way, to make it a two - way conversation. This shows that he accepts her past and is more interested in building their future together. For example, he could say, 'I'm glad you learned that from your past, and I also learned from mine that communication is key. Let's use that in our relationship.'