Nope, that's not how roulette works. Every player at the table is betting against the house. For example, if every player bets on red and wins, the house pays.
Poker is where the players are playing against each other and the house takes a "rake" as a fee for hosting the game and there is no house edge.
I understand that, but the money comes from other gamblers. So the house only acts as a mediator, always.
While the money is being changed from 1 gambler to the other. Now in roulette you interact with the house not the player, but that doesnt mean that the money doesnt come from the other player.
So there is a difference between interaction source, and money source.