Surprise. They might be surprised to see how fans imagine different scenarios for them. For example, a character from a magical girl anime might be shocked to find a fanfiction where she's suddenly a detective in a noir - style story.
One common reaction is intense excitement. Fans often get pumped up when they see their favorite anime characters in the middle of intense war situations. It's like seeing them in a new and extreme adventure.
Some characters would be excited. Imagine if Goku from Dragon Ball saw a fanfic where he had new and even more powerful forms. He'd probably be thrilled to see the creativity of the fans and might even get inspired to train harder in his own world, thinking about all the cool possibilities the fanfic presented.
Since we don't have much information about the 'Expulsion Carmen Secret Story', Carmen could be anyone. She might be a student if the expulsion is from a school, or a member if it's from an organization.
Ruby would be super enthusiastic. Since she has a big imagination, she'd be drawn to the creative and out - of - the - box ideas in anime fanfiction. She might even want to try and write her own based on what she reads. Weiss would initially be skeptical. But if the fanfiction had elements of her favorite anime aspects like strong magic systems or noble characters, she could warm up to it. Blake would enjoy fanfictions that explore the gray areas of morality, as she has her own complex views on right and wrong. Yang would probably like the action - packed fanfictions, especially those with epic battles and strong female characters.
Some anime characters could be confused. Consider a more serious and by - the - books character like Levi from 'Attack on Titan'. Fanfiction often takes creative liberties and goes against the established canon, so he might be really confused by the strange plotlines and character interpretations he reads in fanfiction.
I don't know who Carmen Virgen is in this context. She could be an ordinary person with an extraordinary story, or perhaps a well - known figure within a specific group or community.
Bakugo Katsuki, on the other hand, might be more dismissive at first. He'd think it's all just some made - up nonsense that has nothing to do with real hero work. But if he found a fanfiction that had an interesting battle scenario or a strong - willed character, he might grudgingly admit it had some merit. He'd probably scoff at any overly emotional or sappy parts though.