Cane reveals Jill’s DNA secret – Victor is Billy’s biological father Young And The Restless Spoilers
The golden dusk of Paris set the perfect backdrop for a night of elegance, but what was meant to be a glittering business gala turned into a cataclysmic reckoning.
In the grandeur of a rented estate overlooking the Seine, Cane Ashby stood at the window, watching as guests arrived, completely unaware that the true purpose of the evening was not celebration, but revelation.
For months, Cane had harbored a truth so explosive it would shake the very foundation of the Chancellor and Abbott legacies.
At the center of that truth: Billy Abbott. Long assumed to be the biological son of the revered John Abbott, Billy had endured a lifetime of comparisons and criticism shaped by a legacy that was never his. Cane had stumbled upon discrepancies in estate documents, prompting a quiet investigation.
What began with paperwork led to DNA tests, and ultimately, to a shocking discovery: Billy was not John Abbott’s son. In fact, he wasn’t even an Abbott at all.
Cane had proof that would not only destroy Jill Abbott Atkinson’s credibility but also ignite an identity crisis in Billy that could unravel him entirely.
Still, Cane felt the truth needed to come out. Jill had protected the secret for decades under the guise of shielding her son from pain, but Cane saw it differently—as manipulation.
He orchestrated the gala with precision, inviting Genoa City’s elite and luring Jill with the promise of discretion. As the evening unfolded, Jill basked in the spotlight, unaware of the storm brewing. And then, just before dessert, Cane brought the music to a halt.
He spoke not of business, but of truth and legacy. In front of a stunned crowd, he placed an unopened envelope beside Jill’s plate—the DNA results.
Jill’s reaction was immediate. Her polished exterior crumbled. Billy, blindsided, demanded answers, his voice echoing through the marble hall. Later, in a private confrontation, Jill confessed. Billy’s real father was not John Abbott, but Victor Newman.
The revelation sent shockwaves through the family. Billy was devastated. The man he had fought, envied, and resented for years was his biological father.
Victor himself, stoic and calculating, stood in disbelief. Jill’s long-held secret had denied him decades with his son. Billy, now adrift, withdrew from everyone. He felt betrayed by Jill, confused by Victor’s silence, and unsure of who he truly was. Jill, once the fierce matriarch, faced public scrutiny and private shame.
Cane had revealed the truth, but the fallout was immense. He had scorched the earth around him. Yet, the storm was only beginning. Because alongside this revelation came another twist: Cane Ashby was no longer hiding.
He revealed his true identity as Aristotle Damas, a name connected to a shadowy past and immense ambition.
As power players like Jack Abbott and Michael Baldwin sought private meetings with Cane, it became clear this was more than a personal reckoning.
Cane was laying the foundation for a new era of business, betrayal, and strategy. He offered Jack a partnership to weaken Newman and rebuild Chancellor. He tempted Michael with promises of influence and revenge.
Some listened. Others watched from the shadows. Victor ordered surveillance. Jack began quietly investigating Cane’s holdings. And Michael, once loyal to Victor, began to reconsider his place in the Newman empire.
In the aftermath, Genoa City buzzed with gossip. Billy sat alone in Paris, his identity shattered. Jill hid in her suite, overcome by regret. And Victor, haunted by what could have been, drank in silence. The truth had come out. But in the world of the powerful, truth is only the beginning.
Cane had detonated a bomb and walked away from the wreckage with a plan. Because for him, revealing Billy’s paternity wasn’t the end—it was the first move in a game where power, not peace, was the ultimate prize.