Big Shock! Phyllis could be the next target in Dumas’ ᴍᴜʀᴅᴇʀ plan Y&R Spoilers
Young & The Restless Spoilers reveal Nights in Nice have never been so terrifying.
The ancient stone walls of the Dumas castle seemed to be a backdrop for a lavish party, for whispers of power and jealous glances between guests. But beneath that mask, everything was sliding rapidly towards the abyss.
No one expected that in the midst of that bustling place, a nightmare would erupt – and at the center of it were two women who were once sworn enemies: Sharon and Phyllis.
Sharon Newman thought she had learned to control her fear, overcome all the events, even years of facing crime and darkness.
But everything she had experienced seemed nothing compared to that terrifying moment, when from a cold dark corner of the stone maze, she witnessed with her own eyes Aristotle Dumas – the man now revealed to be Cane Ashby – holding a knife to Phyllis’s throat.
The sight, with the pale yellow light of the stone corridor casting shadows on her pale face, Phyllis’s eyes wide with provocation but also unable to hide her fear, and Dumas completely transformed into a predator, made Sharon almost unable to breathe with panic.
Feelings of helplessness, fear, anger and regret rushed back, as if all the nightmares from the time of Martin Laurent were brought back, weighing heavily on her heart.
The truth was that Phyllis was not on Dumas’s target list. He had come to Nice with a different plan, cold and precise, aimed at those who truly threatened his power and existence.
But Phyllis, as a survivor’s instinct would have it, had chosen the wrong time to be curious. Driven by a passion for discovery and a desire to control her own destiny,
Phyllis had quietly crept through the corridors, following the traces that no one else had noticed, groping her way into the forbidden part of the castle – where Dumas’s plans were operating.
She picked up strange maps, notes, even confidential reports that should never have fallen into her hands. Phyllis felt a mixture of excitement and wariness—she knew she was playing a dangerous game, but she couldn’t stop.
Phyllis may have hoped to find evidence of a larger conspiracy, to bargain with Dumas or at least protect herself, but she didn’t expect that the risk would awaken Dumas’s darkest nature.
He was a skilled predator, ready to tear apart any obstacle when threatened. When he discovered that Phyllis had been looking at top-secret documents, he exploded in a fierce rage—no longer the cool businessman but a crazed predator, bent on destroying anyone who might disrupt his plans.





