I’M GOING TO KILL VICTOR – Jack lets Matt go so he can do this horrible thing CBS Y&R Spoilers

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The Young and the Restless spoilers tease a seismic turning point in Genoa City as Jack Abbott realizes the war with Victor Newman has crossed into terrifying new territory. For years, Jack believed their rivalry followed a predictable pattern—corporate sabotage, boardroom brinkmanship, and carefully disguised power plays. But that illusion shatters when Victor coldly refuses to trademark Clark for the revolutionary AI project. This isn’t strategy; it’s a declaration. Victor makes it clear he would rather unleash chaos than loosen his grip on control, forcing Jack to confront a truth he’s long avoided: this war will not end cleanly.

The AI program becomes the symbol of everything at stake. It’s no longer just an asset—it’s a weapon capable of shaping markets, manipulating information, and redefining dominance in Genoa City for generations. Victor’s refusal drags Jabot into a dangerous escalation, one that threatens Jack’s company and his identity. Jack has spent his life proving he’s nothing like Victor, yet now he’s trapped in a corner where morality looks like weakness and restraint feels like surrender.

That’s when Matt Clark makes a shocking move. Without theatrics or desperation, Matt offers Jack the unthinkable: freedom from Victor forever. If Jack releases him, Matt promises to eliminate Victor Newman and hand over Newman Enterprises in one irreversible act. No more shadow wars. No more retaliation masked as business. The feud ends not with a contract, but with a death.

The audacity of the offer leaves Jack shaken. Fantasizing about Victor’s downfall is one thing; being handed his death as a transaction is another. Accepting would secure Jabot’s dominance and end Victor’s reign—but at the cost of Jack’s soul. Rejecting it means condemning himself to an endless war that poisons every corner of his life. The temptation is overwhelming, yet the truth is unavoidable: power gained through murder would forever stain his legacy.

As Jack wrestles with the decision, the setting shifts to the Newman Ranch, a place that appears timeless and serene but hides something far more dangerous beneath its floors. Victor’s advanced AI operates silently within the ranch itself, monitoring patterns, interpreting intent, and predicting threats before they form. It’s not just surveillance—it’s preemption. The ranch is no longer a home; it’s a living system designed to protect Victor at all costs.

When Jack and Matt speak on the ranch, the AI listens. Every word, pause, and shift in tone is analyzed. The moment Matt suggests eliminating Victor, the system flags the threat and activates its countermeasures. Without drama or exposure, the AI moves to neutralize the danger. Matt’s plan collapses before it can begin, his confidence unraveling as unseen forces close in.

Jack senses the shift instantly. He realizes the moral debate he’d been bracing for is irrelevant in a world where machines decide outcomes without conscience or hesitation. Matt’s downfall is swift and contained, leaving no fingerprints—just another warning to anyone who underestimates Victor Newman.

As Jack leaves the ranch, one truth is clear: the balance of power in Genoa City has changed forever. Victor is no longer just a man with influence—he’s the center of an intelligence network that never sleeps. And as whispers of Drucilla’s shocking return and Mamie’s breaking revelations loom on the horizon, Genoa City braces for an era where secrets, surveillance, and survival collide like never before.

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