Dilan could already tell that the young man would break the rules he had just stated.
In fact, he was pretty sure that the young man, called Leon, didn't even listen to him when he was announcing them in a loud and clear voice.
But that was fine with Dilan because the rules he had set up were quite easy to understand, and not exactly something out of the world.
He was pretty sure that it was not hard to abide by all of them, and that one shouldn't do the things he forbade.
Anyone with morals wouldn't need the rules to be enforced in the first place.
They would follow them as if it was the right thing to do subconsciously.
As such, the young man in Dilan's eyes was another example of humanity at its worst like Max.
However, there was still a trace of hope within Dilan that maybe he was simply misunderstanding Leon's gaze and intentions.
Because he hoped for the best, he averted his focus to remodeling the cafeteria.