Diane discovers a shocking secret: Phyllis & Billy’s dark plan The Young and the Restless Spoilers
Y&R Spoiers reveals Billy Abbott will make an unlimited offer to Phyllis Summers while Jack Abbott faces a heated argument with Adam Newman, who betrayed him.
Knowing Victor is using an AI program as a weapon against Jack, Billy and Phyllis plan to break into Newman Enterprises to search for evidence of the program’s ethical or legal violations.
The goal is to undermine Victor publicly and in his fight against Jabot, while creating a major scandal that will rock Genoa City.

Billy Abbott enters the meeting with Phyllis Summers with the mindset of someone who clearly sees the smoldering fuse beneath Genoa City.
He doesn’t come to utter flowery words or paint vague visions; he comes with a direct offer, so broad it’s almost limitless, and so dangerous that a single misstep will cause everything to collapse like a chessboard tossed over.
Billy understood Phyllis better than anyone in the room: she never did anything half-heartedly, and she never settled for the role of the “hired hand.”
So he chose to tap into her greatest instinct—her desire to prove herself, to be at the center of the storm, and to force everyone to acknowledge that she was the one controlling the rhythm of the game.
He told her that this time she could set her own price, to bid as high as she pleased, because what they were about to do wasn’t just a deal; it was a blow that could shake the entire power structure that was tightening around Jabot and Jack Abbott.
Phyllis didn’t show too much excitement, at least not on the surface. She had learned to maintain an innocent facade, because she knew that any emotion that showed would become a weapon in someone else’s hands.
But behind that calm gaze lay a calculation as sharp as a knife: if Billy gave her the freedom to set the price, it meant he was accepting her right to dictate, to demand, to manipulate—and it was this acknowledgment that made her feel “worthwhile” to participate.

She didn’t explicitly state what she wanted; she simply let Billy understand that, for Phyllis, the price wasn’t just money, but control over the narrative when everything was over.
Billy saw this and accepted it, because he knew they had few other options when Victor Newman had begun weaponizing an AI program, targeting Jack, Jabot’s reputation, and his life.
In that context, “morality” and “legality” were no longer abstract concepts; they were the only line that could draw Victor into the light and force the public to turn against him.
If they could find evidence of a breach—even just one significant detail—they could turn it into a major scandal, an earthquake that would make Genoa City look at Victor differently, forcing those who were hesitant to choose sides.
