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Evander Lancaster was also happy to play the villain, slamming the playing cards onto the table with gusto as he strode towards the door.

He pulled open the door, cocked his head towards the waiting attendant outside, "Go, fetch a few more women over here."

Adhering to politeness, the attendant answered and turned to rearrange.

Evander Lancaster strolled back, his casual demeanor laced with a touch of ruffian charm.

He stopped next to Nathan Moore, stretc ...

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