Their relationships would likely become more strained and cautious. Percy, who was always somewhat trusting, might become more guarded. Thalia could become more angry and vengeful, which might put a strain on her relationships with the others. Nico, already a bit of an outsider, might retreat further into himself. They would have to relearn how to trust each other, as the betrayal might make them question if there are any more secrets among them.
It's popular because it adds a new layer of drama. The war is over, but the problems don't end. It shows that even in victory, there can be backstabbing. People like to explore the darker side of human nature in the context of the Potter universe.
He could lose his powers. Since his powers often come from the gods in some way, if they betray him, they might take them away. This would leave him vulnerable and feeling lost.
The book "It's Not Easy to Be a Fujin" matched the description of the title. The female protagonist was a modern female diplomat who was betrayed and transmigrated to ancient times. Her story with the male protagonist also began with saving the male protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
There were many TV dramas that depicted the female protagonist taking revenge after being betrayed, such as Game of Thrones, Black Mirror, Breaking Bad, and so on. These TV dramas usually portrayed a strong, shrewd, and decisive female protagonist who, through constant struggle and hard work, finally succeeded in taking revenge against the people who betrayed her. In the process of revenge, the female protagonist usually experienced various difficulties and challenges, but she was always able to persevere and finally win. This kind of plot often attracted the attention and love of the audience and was widely recognized and praised.
In this fanfic, Harry might be betrayed by the Order of the Phoenix. They could have made a decision that endangered Harry's life without his knowledge. Feeling used and discarded, Harry runs away. Voldemort, through his Death Eaters, finds Harry and manipulates him. He tells Harry that he can give him a place where he will be respected and not betrayed again. Harry, still young and naive in some ways, falls for Voldemort's lies and joins him, leading to a very different kind of war in the wizarding world.
One possibility could be that she begs for the truth. In a lot of fanfics, when Hermione is betrayed, she might beg the person who betrayed her, perhaps Harry if the plot is set that way, to tell her why they did it. She's a character who values loyalty and knowledge, so being betrayed would be a huge shock. And her begging could be a way to try and make sense of the situation, to get back to the stability she once knew.
๐I recommend the following novels to you:
"REBIRTH 99: Wealth Begins from the Stockmarket" and "The Most Vulgar King of Gods: Becoming Stronger by Betraying Yourself" were both novels where the male lead slowly became stronger after being betrayed by his girlfriend. The former was a modern urban novel. The male protagonist was reborn in 1999, but was later betrayed by his girlfriend. He began to show off his skills in the stock market. The latter was an oriental fantasy novel. In order to become stronger, the male protagonist chose to betray himself and become a shadow, but in the end, he slowly became stronger. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
In novels, the main character forgave the person who betrayed him after being betrayed. There were many reasons for this. It could be because the main character was strong and did not give up easily. It could also be because the main character had a deep friendship or love. In addition, the main character forgave the person who betrayed him because the plot needed to make the image of the main character more voluptuous and complicated.
The question of whether or not he liked being betrayed was not something that the protagonist would consider after forgiving the person who betrayed him. It was something that had already existed in the early or middle of the novel. Some novels might describe the protagonist's anger and disappointment at being betrayed, but over time, the protagonist might gradually understand the motives and background of the traitor and forgive them. This didn't necessarily mean that the protagonist liked being betrayed, but it was a complicated emotional experience.