In this fanfiction, there could be far - reaching consequences. Socially, it could change the way people view relationships between houses. Traditionally, Gryffindor and Slytherin have been at odds. This marriage could either start to break down those barriers or make them even stronger as people take sides. Politically, it could lead to a new era of cooperation or more chaos. The Malfoy family has a reputation for being on the wrong side in the past. If they are now connected to the Weasleys through Ginny, it could cause a stir among those who still hold grudges or are suspicious of the Malfoys. And for Ginny and Draco themselves, their mental and emotional well - being could be severely affected, which in turn could have an impact on their families and friends.
It's possible that in this fanfiction, Harry has a false perception of what's best for Ginny. He might think that by getting her to marry Draco, it will solve some long - standing issues in the wizarding world. So, he uses a combination of persuasion, magic, and false information to 'tick' Ginny into it. He could be telling her that it's the only way to end a brewing war or to bring peace among different wizarding families. Ginny, being trusting of Harry, might then start to consider the marriage to Draco.
Well, it could cause quite a stir in the wizarding world. First, the relationship between Harry and Draco has always been complex and full of rivalry. If Harry leaves Draco for Ginny, the Malfoy family might feel a sense of victory in a strange way, as Draco has been in this sort of unspoken competition with Harry. For Ginny, it would be a big step forward in her relationship with Harry. And among their friends, like Hermione and Ron, they might have mixed feelings. Hermione might be worried about how this would change the dynamics among them all, while Ron would probably be more focused on how it affects Harry's happiness.
The wizarding world would lose its 'Chosen One'. Voldemort would probably remain in power. Without Harry to oppose him, there would be no one to fulfill the prophecy. The wizarding world would likely be plunged into deeper darkness and tyranny under Voldemort's rule.
The first consequence could be the breakdown of his friendship with Ron. Since Ron is Ginny's brother, he would likely be very angry at Harry for hurting his sister. Another consequence might be the division within the wizarding community. Fans of Harry and Ginny as a couple would be disappointed, and there could be a lot of speculation and gossip.
For Harry, he might experience a sense of relief and new - found happiness with Ginny. He's been through so much, and Ginny represents a more stable and loving relationship compared to the complex dynamic with Draco. Ginny, on the other hand, would be overjoyed to finally have Harry fully committed to her. For Draco, it would be a huge blow. He might feel rejected and angry, especially since his relationship with Harry was always so competitive.
One possible reason could be that he might fear for Ginny's safety. In the wizarding world, there are always threats from dark forces. Harry has already lost many people he loves, and he might not want Ginny to be in more danger because of their relationship. Another reason could be that he wants to focus on his own personal growth and exploration. Harry has spent so much of his life fighting Voldemort and dealing with the wizarding world's problems that he may feel he needs time alone to figure out who he really is without the added pressure of a marriage.
The wizarding world would be in shock. Harry is seen as a hero, and for him to kill Draco, even if Draco was from a 'less popular' side, would be a huge scandal. His friends like Hermione and Ron would be deeply conflicted. They would be torn between their loyalty to Harry and their disbelief at his actions.
The wizarding world would be in chaos. Harry is seen as a hero and the 'Chosen One'. His death would leave a huge void. The Order of the Phoenix would be devastated and might seek revenge on Draco and those associated with him. Hogwarts would also be in turmoil, with students and teachers alike shocked and saddened. There would be a great deal of fear as well, as Voldemort's forces might see this as an opportunity to gain more power.
Harry, with his experience in fighting dark magic, might teach the younger generation how to defend themselves. Ginny could assist in training witches, especially in the area of using magic in a more creative and effective way in combat situations. Together, they could also work on improving the security of the wizarding world, making sure that the mistakes of the past are not repeated.
The wizarding press would go wild. There would be all sorts of rumors and speculations. Some might blame Harry for being too focused on his work, while others might think Ginny was too independent. The public's view of the 'golden couple' would be shattered, and it could have an impact on the morale of the wizarding world, especially those who saw them as a symbol of hope after the war.