Y&R Spoilers: Dumas angrily said 6 words to Victor after he was put in prison
Y&R Spoilers reveal that Victor panicked when he heard the six words that Dumas uttered when he was arrested by the police.
Perhaps Victor himself did not realize the uneasiness that rose from the bottom of his heart every time he heard the name Aristotle Dumas, a stranger but with a premonition of something extremely familiar and dangerous.
Ever since receiving an invitation to attend a luxurious party from Dumas – a mysterious figure who had just emerged as a strange force in Europe, Victor has always been skeptical, wary and even began to suspect that behind that flashy shell is a direct threat to the Newman family, even to his own heart and deepest memories.
No one but Victor knows that in recent weeks, he has secretly directed his men to investigate Dumas’ true background.
However, the more he investigated, the more confusing and vague the information about Dumas’ past, identity, and whereabouts became, like a murky mirror, only revealing vague familiar features but unable to touch the truth.
At this point, Victor suddenly had a bold thought – what if Dumas was not only a rival, but also related to a lost part of his own flesh and blood?
A strong intuition – which had saved Victor from fatal failures many times – reminded him that Dumas might be the son he had lost, or at least related to his family. It was this obsession that made Victor not hesitate to approach Amanda Sinclair, a talented female lawyer with a wide network of relationships throughout Europe.
He offered a huge fee in exchange for Amanda quietly investigating and authenticating the true identity of Aristotle Dumas.
Amanda, with her sharp mind and sensitivity to stories about “hidden power”, also sensed that this was not just a simple business deal but could be the starting point of a secret storm waiting to explode.
During the investigation, Amanda could not help but shudder when discovering data about Dumas’s year of birth, hometown and movements – all of which strangely matched the profile of the lost son that Victor had secretly mentioned when sharing a rare private story on a cold winter evening in Genoa City.

As soon as he stepped into the grand hall, all eyes were drawn to the tall man in a black tuxedo, his face hidden behind a mysterious half-smile.
Dumas appeared like a refined host, but his deep voice and metaphorical words made the atmosphere seem to freeze. Not only that, in his greeting, Dumas unexpectedly quoted the classic saying of the Count of Monte Cristo – a character famous for his revengeful and intelligent return.
That saying was not just a normal greeting, but also a hidden challenge sent to Victor, causing the boss to frown, feeling a danger approaching the past, honor and even the deepest secrets that Victor had hidden throughout his life.





