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Chapter 91 - Chapter 93

A group of girls, a bit like flowers, finally arrived, adding a touch of charm to the gathering. Despite their youth, they exuded allure, emphasizing the belief that women reach their peak beauty at 18, especially for ocean horses whose values decline after 25.

Their dietary habits, focused on vegetable salads, keep them slim. A large pot may seem substantial, but their portions are small. To ensure proper toxin elimination, they indulge in soda, a choice that aids in laxative effects.

William's dinner, predominantly French cuisine, showcases delicacy over exaggerated presentations. The local tyrant, having experienced enough sweet and sour Hawaiian meals, opts for high-calorie foods this time.

Dinner etiquette for the young is relaxed, emphasizing comfort over formality. As the night progresses, some guests venture to their rooms, possibly to continue the night's activities privately.

In Texas, poker has become a favorite pastime, particularly Texas Hold'em. It's not a high-stakes affair but rather a casual source of entertainment. The unique nature of Texas Hold'em, seemingly replacing traditional stud poker, captivates players, reflecting the Texans' affinity for excitement and unpredictability.

The evening winds down with a contemplative moment for William White. The local tyrant reflects on the loneliness of sleeping alone, amusingly pondering the end of his single life. The complexities of relationships and the need for genuine connections add a touch of romance to his contemplations.

After an eventful night, William White looks forward to a morning horseback ride. Despite average riding skills, he intends to recharge for the adventure. As the festivities continue, the atmosphere lightens, with a lively poker game replacing the earlier activities.

In the midst of it all, a suggestion to try bull riding emerges. Although initially met with hesitation, the idea sparks laughter and adds another layer of amusement to the gathering. William White playfully contemplates whether Jason would like to try riding the bull named Bill, showcasing the lively and adventurous spirit of Texas.

The local tyrant's farm, lively and energetic, has not witnessed such excitement in a while. Economic discussions momentarily interrupt the jovial atmosphere, hinting at the challenges faced by larger farms and the potential closures of smaller ones.

As the conversation evolves, the group shifts its focus to various activities, including bull riding. Laughter and joy reverberate through White Farm, embodying the cheerful and hospitable spirit of Texas.