Cane runs away when Rey appears and presents Colin’s will The Young And The Restless Spoilers
The tension in Genoa City explodes once again as The Young and the Restless delivers another jaw-dropping twist that has fans on edge. Just when it seemed like Cane Ashby (Daniel Goddard) had finally turned his life around, the past comes crashing back — and this time, it arrives in the form of Colin Atkinson’s will. But what happens next shocks everyone. When detective Rey Rosales (Jordi Vilasuso) walks in with the document that could change everything, Cane does the unthinkable — he runs.
It all begins quietly enough. The Abbott and Chancellor families are still reeling from the fallout of Colin’s past crimes. The infamous con artist, known for leaving chaos in his wake, has supposedly passed away, leaving behind a trail of confusion, betrayal, and unanswered questions. For Cane, that news hits hard. Despite everything Colin did — the lies, the scams, the heartache — he was still Cane’s father. But as everyone knows in Genoa City, nothing involving Colin is ever simple.
The real chaos begins when Rey shows up unexpectedly at Devon’s penthouse. He’s carrying a sealed envelope stamped with the words “Last Will and Testament of Colin Atkinson.” Devon, Lily, and Jill gather anxiously as Rey explains that the document was recovered under mysterious circumstances overseas, raising suspicions about whether Colin truly died — or if this is just another one of his twisted games.
But before anyone can open the will, Cane arrives. Pale, nervous, and visibly shaken, he insists he wants no part of his father’s schemes anymore. “Whatever’s in there,” he warns, “it’s poison. Burn it.” His reaction surprises everyone — especially Rey, who notices Cane’s hands trembling. But just as Rey begins to question why Cane seems so desperate, something shifts in the room.
When Rey finally breaks the seal and begins to read, the atmosphere grows tense. Colin’s will doesn’t just list his assets — it contains shocking revelations, confessions, and hidden instructions that could destroy reputations and reopen old wounds. Among them, one chilling clause stands out: Colin leaves a hidden fortune — and all responsibility for it — to Cane.
The room falls silent. Devon stares in disbelief, Jill gasps, and Lily looks heartbroken. After everything Colin did to Devon — stealing his inheritance and manipulating Cane into the scam — the idea that Colin would leave Cane another fortune feels like a cruel joke. Rey reads on, revealing that the inheritance comes with conditions — secrets only Cane supposedly knows. But when Rey demands answers, Cane panics.
He denies knowing anything about the will, insisting that his father’s legacy is nothing but lies. But as Rey presses further, something in Cane’s eyes gives him away. Devon notices it too — that flicker of guilt. “Cane,” Devon says quietly, “what did you do?”
The pressure becomes too much. Cane’s voice shakes as he claims he’s being set up again, that Colin planned this to make him look guilty. But when Rey produces additional evidence — a passport, offshore account numbers, and travel logs — the walls close in. “You were in Australia the week before Colin died,” Rey states. “You want to tell us why?”
Cane freezes. For a moment, it looks like he might come clean. But then, without warning, he bolts. The shock ripples through the room as he rushes past Rey, ignoring everyone’s calls for him to stop. Jill cries out after him, Lily tries to chase him, but it’s too late — Cane is gone.
The fallout is immediate. Devon believes Cane knows far more than he’s admitting — possibly even the truth about Colin’s “death.” Rey issues an alert to track Cane down, determined to get to the bottom of the mystery. Meanwhile, rumors swirl around the town: Did Cane really inherit a secret fortune? Is Colin even dead? Or is this just another elaborate game meant to pull Cane back into the criminal web he’s tried so hard to escape?
Lily, torn between love and betrayal, confides in Billy, admitting that part of her still believes Cane’s running because he’s scared — not guilty. “He’s been haunted by his father his whole life,” she says softly. “Maybe he’s finally breaking.” But others aren’t so sure. Devon is convinced Cane’s hiding something big — something that could upend their lives once again.
In a chilling final scene, Cane is shown alone at a remote motel, staring at Colin’s will. His hands shake as he whispers, “You never stop, do you, old man?” The camera pans to reveal a duffel bag full of cash — and a one-way ticket out of Genoa City.