Dumas’ risky plan with Billy and Phyllis, can they destroy Victor? Y&R Spoilers
Y&R Spoilers reveal that Aristotle Dumas is a name that is causing a storm in the Genoa City business world, not only because of his mysterious background and outstanding power, but also because of his quiet calculations that are gradually being revealed.
Many people thought that Dumas would aim his target at Winters, the corporation that he always used clever words to protect every time he mentioned it.
However, when all eyes were on this tycoon’s every move with the fear of a public takeover of Winters, Dumas suddenly changed direction, focusing all his attention on Chancellor – a symbol of power, long history and also the heart of the Abbott and Newman family.
In the midst of the financial market being in chaos due to rumors of unprecedented mergers and acquisitions, Amanda Sinclair – Dumas’ talented and loyal lawyer – accidentally revealed a shocking secret when talking to her billionaire boss in a separate room.
Fans, who were sensitive to even the slightest movements of powerful figures, seized the opportunity to eavesdrop on part of the conversation.
Through it, a truth gradually became clear: Dumas was genuinely interested in protecting Winters, with absolutely no intention of taking over the company as people had mistakenly believed.
Moreover, Dumas’s interest had shifted to Chancellor, a prize that he considered worthy of his ambition and unpaid debts to Victor Newman – his former arch-rival. Victor had long been accustomed to decades-long intellectual battles, where every step was carefully calculated like a move that decided fate.
For Victor, Chancellor was not only a powerful corporation but also a symbol of authority, self-esteem and success for Newman Enterprises.
But because of that, Dumas’s interest in Chancellor made Victor unable to sit still.
The feeling of being threatened and the urge to retaliate from past grievances have turned this confrontation into a silent battle that neither side can afford to lose. However, no one but Dumas knows exactly what the boss’s next move will be.
The meeting between Dumas and Billy Abbott, which had been expected and discussed everywhere, has been repeatedly postponed for no apparent reason. Many people guess that this is just a tactic to stall for time, even a test to verify Billy’s patience and reliability.
But in fact, the reason behind it is much more complicated. Dumas is dealing with a series of other major business deals on many continents, making it impossible for him to put all his resources into Genoa City overnight.
This, on the contrary, has increased the tension and the feeling of passivity for those who are anxiously waiting for the results of the historic deal.