Ron and Hermione get married because they share a deep emotional connection and have supported each other through numerous challenges and adventures. Their relationship evolves from friendship to romantic love over the years as they grow and mature together. Additionally, their complementary personalities and strengths make them a strong and balanced couple, leading to their decision to commit to each other in marriage.
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Well, in the book, Hermione and Ron were slowly developing a relationship in the sixth and seventh book. And in the Battle of Hogwarts, after Hermione and Ron destroy the Hufflepuff Cup, Ron mentions that they should tell the House Elves to leave the kitchen, since they probably don't know about the battle. This sets Hermione off, since she has been working on SPEW (Support for the Protection of Elfish Welfare, basically free house elves), and ran and kissed him. :')
Hermione Granger married Ron Weasley in Harry Potter because they truly had a connection ever since their first meeting, when they were eleven years old. Ron pretended not to like Hermione at first, but the chemistry was always there. It becomes apparant in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows however, when Harry and Hermione are alone in the tent, that if Hermione was not in love with Ron then maybe, perhaps she would have married Harry.
Yes. He marries Hermione and they have Rose and Hugo Weasley.
She marries Ron and has 2 kids. Rose and Hugo.
they have 2 children rose and hugo weasly
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She and Viktor Krum dated in the fourth book and were pen-pals between the fourth and fifth books. She also went to Slughorn's Christmas party with Cormac McClaggen, but it was only to make Ron jealous. In the end, she and Ron get married and have two children.