“VICTOR… WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?” The room went silent when the truth hit — this wasn’t business. This was war. And Victor Newman just crossed a line that even his own family didn’t see coming. When he unleashed Cane’s stolen AI software to cripple his empire from the inside, it wasn’t just a power play… it was a message. “You challenge me? I break you.” But what Victor didn’t calculate was the fallout — Cane pushed to the brink, Phyllis realizing she may have bet on the wrong side, and Adam finally seeing with terrifying clarity that no one in the Newman circle is ever safe… not even family. Then Holden stepped forward — calm, too calm — “There’s something you still don’t know about Audra… and about me.” Victor stopped breathing for half a second. And that’s where the screen cut to black. ⏬ Scroll down to the comments — the FULL connection between Holden & Audra is in the link

Cane’s (Billy Flynn) worst nightmare became reality when Victor (Eric Braeden) unleashed the very technology he used to control. The weaponized AI began tearing through Cane’s systems from within, shutting down operations and threatening to erase everything he’d built. When Cane confronted him, Victor mocked the irony of watching his rival crumble under his own creation. He didn’t deny his role — he didn’t need to. His smirk said it all.

For Victor, this wasn’t just payback for business losses or personal slights. It was a warning to anyone who dared challenge him. Even Adam (Mark Grossman) seemed uneasy as he watched his father revel in the chaos. When Victor declared that Cane’s downfall was only the beginning — and that Jack (Peter Bergman, who has a new secret role) would soon suffer the same fate — the true scope of his campaign became clear.

Meanwhile, Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) saw her fragile alliance with Victor unravel. She confronted him after hearing about the AI attack, furious that he’d turned her carefully negotiated deal into an all-out corporate massacre. Their arrangement had been simple: she’d provide the tool, he’d use it strategically against Jabot. But Victor had expanded the battlefield, and Phyllis found herself cut out of the plan she helped build.

Victor brushed off her anger, reminding her that their partnership never existed in his eyes. She’d already betrayed Cane once, he pointed out — so why pretend she suddenly cared about fairness now? The exchange made one thing crystal clear: Phyllis had unleashed a force she could no longer influence.

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