I also noticed how they quickly jumped on Reu being so excited to share with Heze again and saying he loves Heze by saying "That's how brothers should be!" - in other words, "If you don't want to share a room with Reu it'll break his little heart, don't you love him? Don't you want to be a good brother?"
Heze should be first in line for his own room because 1) he's the oldest, 2) the age gap between him and the sibling he's sharing with is the largest, and 3) he's being raised to be such a people-pleaser and yet has deemed it important enough to make the request. They're just being raised to believe that their opinions and wishes don't matter.
Heze should be first in line for his own room because 1) he's the oldest, 2) the age gap between him and the sibling he's sharing with is the largest, and 3) he's being raised to be such a people-pleaser and yet has deemed it important enough to make the request. They're just being raised to believe that their opinions and wishes don't matter.