Y&R Spoilers: Phyllis reveals secret about Tucker’s son appearing, Jack is stunned
Y&R Spoilers reveal secrets about Dumas’ true background are slowly coming to light. The deep-seated conspiracy is about to explode.
Phyllis has long been in the middle of the power struggles of the Newman and Abbott families, and now she is quietly playing a dangerous role — spying for Jack Abbott.
With rare vigilance and insight, Phyllis discovers a disturbing truth that could bring Jack’s entire world of power to its knees: Aristotle Dumas, a mysterious billionaire recluse with a dark past, has not only appeared out of nowhere but also has a deep vendetta against the Abbott and Newman families.
Even more dangerous, Dumas may be the son of Tucker, a man who has caused Jack much pain. The story of Aristotle Dumas is more than just a random appearance in high society. He is the symbol of a ruthless revenge plan to destroy Victor
Newman—whom he considers his number one enemy—and, through it, to weaken the entire Newman family. But Aristotle doesn’t stop at Victor; the Abbott clan is also in his sights.
His invitation to a mysterious dinner party on June 13, 2025 at a French chateau—an exclusive event for Genoa’s elite—is the first step in his cunning plan. Jack Abbott and Diane Jenkins Abbott are invited, along with Nick Newman, but remarkably, Adam Newman, Victor’s prominent son, is completely excluded from the guest list.
This fact alone is enough to make Billy suspect that the entire party is an elaborate trap.
However, Billy, consumed by the ghosts of his past and his hatred of Victor Newman, is too blind to recognize these warning signs.
His hatred has made him unwise, recklessly taking risks without knowing that he is on the brink of betrayal. More alarmingly, since March, Billy has received secret calls from Aristotle Dumas himself, silent but scheming and hidden communications, making the betrayal deeper and more dangerous than ever.
In the dark, he even hides this from Sally, the woman who has always been by his side through many crazy plots and schemes, causing their relationship to face great storms.
Billy, obsessed with the desire to defeat Victor and assert his position, is unwittingly playing the role of a pawn in a grand game masterminded by Aristotle Dumas. Dumas’ plans are not only personal revenge, but also the overthrow of the entire power of both the Newman and Abbott families, thereby recreating a new empire under his control.
This war is no longer a personal story, but a fierce clash between the underground forces in Genoa, with a series of hidden secrets, dark conspiracies and decisions that can change the fate of everyone.