The Blood-Soaked Truth: Cane Ashby’s Ghastly Confession Unmasks a Double Murderer – And Ignites Lily’s Cold-Blooded Quest for Vengeance!
Agrim silence has descended upon Genoa City, a suffocating shroud of horror echoing not just through empty corridors, but deep within Lily Winters’ shattered soul. The weight of Damian Cain’s death was never just grief; it was a paralyzing, slow suffocation under the pressure of everything she’d lost. Damian was her lifeline, her joy, her future – now, he’s the source of the deepest, most agonizing wound she has ever carried. And as she stood by his grave, trembling, she knew a darker, more monstrous truth lingered.
That darkness has now roared his name: Cane Ashby. The man Lily once pledged her life to, the father of her children, her sworn protector, has been unmasked as the MONSTER who systematically dismantled her world. His jealousy, a corrosive, silent poison, festered, twisting love into a grotesque obsession. He orchestrated Damian’s death with chilling precision, a calculated act of pure hatred.

The Unthinkable Betrayal: Cane’s Horrific Second Murder!
But the depths of Cane’s depravity plunge even further into the abyss. Unbeknownst to anyone, a second victim was marked. Amy, Damian’s unsuspecting mother, arrived in Genoa City, desperate to reconnect, to repair years of distance. But her grief quickly turned to a fierce determination to uncover the truth behind her son’s demise. In doing so, she unknowingly painted a target on her own back.
Cane, consumed by a paranoia mirroring his guilt, saw Amy not as a grieving mother, but as a direct threat. And with the same twisted logic that justified Damian’s murder, he POISONED HER. It was a slow, agonizing death, cruelly masked as illness. By the time she collapsed, Cane was already rehearsing his condolences. Two lives extinguished, mother and son, both silenced by the same bloody hand, and the world was none the wiser.
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Lily’s Awakening: From Grief to Cold, Calculating Fury!
Lily, initially blinded by her crushing grief, never suspected Cane, even as he cunningly reinserted himself into her life, offering comfort and stability. He was, as always, the perfect man at the perfect moment. But grief, in its cruel wisdom, began to sharpen her intuition. The timing of his reappearances, the chilling look in his eyes when Damian’s name was mentioned, the way he flinched at Amy’s name. And then, the shattering detail: A voicemail Damian left, unheard until now, where he mentioned fearing for his life from someone close to her.
In that instant, Lily’s world imploded. Horror, disbelief, revulsion – every memory, every encounter with Cane, was replayed through the searing lens of betrayal. She could barely breathe, let alone speak. When she finally confronted him, her voice was calm, but her eyes blazed with a fury he had never witnessed. She didn’t scream, she didn’t cry. She simply told him: Whatever remained between them died the moment he killed Damian.
But Cane, the ultimate manipulator, refused to accept it. In his twisted mind, his monstrous acts were born of “love.” He believed Lily would eventually understand, that her pain would fade, and she would return to him. And so, with chilling methodical precision, he began a relentless campaign of seduction, not threats. He visited their children, helped with errands, cooked her favorite meals, sent letters weaving a narrative of destiny that always led back to them.
And Lily, despite her raw disgust, began to falter. Not forgiveness, not forgetfulness, but the horrifying realization that love, when tangled in such a history, could become a labyrinth impossible to escape. She hated Cane for what he did, but a terrifying part of her remembered his touch, his voice, his unwavering devotion. This conflict, this blurring of lines, terrified her. She was losing herself in the trauma, unable to trust her own heart, her own judgment.

The Untouchable Monster & The Avenger’s Trap!
Cane, always watching from the shadows, believed time was on his side. He had carefully rebuilt his empire, cloaking himself in a fortress of influence, wealth, and ruthless loyalty. Whispers of his dark deeds might follow him, but no one dared confront him. His hands were bloody, yes, but they were gloved in silk. He had an AIRTIGHT ALIBI for Damian’s death – documented, witnessed by influential figures, granting him not just freedom, but COMPLETE IMPUNITY. And the most chilling truth? HE FELT NO REMORSE. The poisoning of Amy was no panic; it was a cold, second phase of a meticulous plan. He believed Damian stole Lily, and Amy threatened his rebuilt legacy. For him, the blood was a necessary seal. In Nice, he felt INVINCIBLE.
But not everyone was willing to let that arrogance stand. Chance Chancellor, long fed up with the corruption protecting the powerful, had been watching Cane. His instincts screamed. Now, with Amy’s sudden death and Lily’s shattered trauma, Chance reached his boiling point. He began pulling strings quietly, leveraging international cooperation, building a case that would withstand Cane’s untouchable power. He knew Cane wouldn’t fall to whispers; he needed a PUBLIC RECKONING.
Chance knew the ultimate truth: to lure Cane out of his fortress, away from Nice, away from his impunity, he would need help. And the only person who could truly draw the monster out was Lily. It was a game so dangerous, it could shatter her completely. But when Chance confided in her, slowly, carefully, Lily did not hesitate. Her voice was quiet, her eyes hollow, but her words were unwavering when she agreed. Not for vengeance alone, but for justice – for Damian and for Amy, to ensure their deaths were not in vain.
Underneath the soft veil of grief, Lily has begun to craft something sharp, something cold, something terrifyingly calculated. The weight of sorrow has not disappeared; it has simply evolved into an unshakeable resolve. Lily Winters is no longer just grieving; she is coming for Cane Ashby, and if the law cannot reach him in his gilded cage, SHE WILL BE THE BAIT TO DRAG HIM INTO THE OPEN AND BURN THE PAST TO THE GROUND.
50 Most Expensive Cars in the World
From Aston Martin to Zenvo, these are the most expensive supercars and hypercars ever made.
When you think of pricey supercars, a few companies come to mind: Bugatti, Ferrari, Koenigsegg, and Pagani, among others. These manufacturers have cemented themselves as the top dogs in the premium space, extending to their wealthiest clientele the fastest, rarest, prettiest—and in this case—most expensive cars on the planet.
But to find out which of these unattainable-to-most vehicles is the priciest, we’ve scoured the invoice sheets and uncovered 50 cars all worth $1.8 million or more. The group includes hybrid Ferrari convertibles, an American speed king, a few electric Hypercars, and a trio of one-of-a-kind Rolls-Royce cars built exclusively for royalty.
It should be noted, though, that the prices listed here reflect the price of the vehicles when new. So we’re not counting auction cars like the Ferrari 250 GTO, or overpriced secondhand sales. But don’t worry, there are still hundreds of millions of dollars worth of cars here to whet your appetite.
Hennessey Venom F5
Price: $1.8 Million
The Hennessey Venom GT was a record-breaker, topping out at 265.7 miles per hour in a world record run. But the new F5 plans to beat its predecessor with an estimated top speed of 311 mph, and with that comes a higher price, too. The Venom F5 starts at $1.8 million, according to the company, which makes it just a bit pricier than its $1.2-million predecessor.
Bentley Bacalar
Price: $1.9 Million
With just 12 total units produced, the Bentley Bacalar makes some of the “limited” cars on this list look plentiful by comparison. Although the car’s opulent design may be the first thing to grab your attention, the Bacalar is no slouch in terms of performance either. With Bentley’s signature turbocharged 6.0-liter W-12 turbocharged engine, this car delivers 650 horsepower and 664 pound-feet. If you have a spare $1.9 million lying around and are considering buying one, you’re already too late—Bentley says that every example is now in customer hands.
Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne
Price: $1.9 Million
To call the Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne beautiful would be… a stretch. But this interesting-looking supercar made its US debut at this year’s Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance boasting a 1,114-horsepower electric powertrain and a 0-60 time of 2.6 seconds. The Boulogne version pictured here – the lighter and more powerful of the two—costs close to $1.9 million.
Bentley Mulliner Batur
Price: $2.0 Million
The electric onslaught is coming. Bentley says it will be a fully electric automaker by 2030. But before the luxury brand transitions to battery power fully, the Mulliner Batur helps send the iconic W12 engine off in style. With 710 horsepower from that twin-turbocharged engine, the Batur is the most powerful Bentley ever. And since it’s limited to just 18 examples globally, the Batur costs a whopping $2.0 million.
SSC Tuatara
Price: $2.0 Million
Although initially cloaked in controversy, SSC did manage to hit 282.9 miles per hour with its Tuatara hypercar, breaking a world record. But not only is the Tuatara one of the fastest vehicles on the planet, it’s also one of the priciest. The cost for all that speed is estimated to be around $2.0 million for the base Tuatara, limited to just 100 units worldwide.
Lotus Evija
Price: $2.1 Million
With a new Emira sports car and an Eletre electric SUV, Lotus is on the brink of a comeback. The automaker plans to roll out a number of new products within the next few years, with part of that strategy including the range-topping Evija. This supercar comes in at a cool $2.1 million and produces nearly 2,000 horsepower via four electric motors. Lotus plans to build just 130 road-going examples of the Evija.
Bertone GB110
Price: $2.2 Million
You probably know the name Bertone for its iconic designs like the Lamborghini Miura and Lancia Stratos. These days, Bertone is both in the business of designing and building its own cars. This year, the Italian coachbuilder debuted the GB110. Bertone’s new supercar has a twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V-10 making 1,124 horsepower and 811 pound-feet of torque, which gives it a top speed of 217 miles per hour. But Bertone is building just 33 of them, and they cost around $2.2 million each.
Delage D12
Price: $2.3 Million
You may have heard of Delage before. In the early 1900s, this French automaker was competing on the track with Bugatti and Ferrari. Now Delage is back and with a beautiful new hypercar dubbed the D12. Powered by a 7.6-liter V-12 engine, the new D12 produces upwards of 1,010 horsepower and costs a cool $2.3 million.
Ferrari Daytona SP3
Price: $2.3 Million
The Ferrari Daytona SP3 is the brand’s most aerodynamically efficient model ever—and doesn’t even have any active aero. Debuting in 2021, the limited-edition SP3 has a 6.5-liter V-12 borrowed from the 812 Competizione that gives it 828 hp and a 0-62 mph time of about 2.8 seconds. Ferrari never disclosed how many Daytona SP3s the company would produce, but each one cost about $2.3 million when new.
McLaren Speedtail
Price: $2.3 Million
What would you pay for the fastest production McLaren ever? Well, at least $2.3 million. With 1,035 horsepower courtesy of a gasoline-electric hybrid V-8 powertrain, the Speedtail tops out at 250 miles per hour and is able to reach 186 mph in just 12.8 seconds—2.7 seconds faster than the P1. Unfortunately, if you didn’t get your hands on one new in 2020, you’ll have to shell out serious cash on the used market. McLaren only built 106 examples.
Rimac Nevera
Price: $2.4 Million
The Rimac Nevera takes the title of most expensive EV with its $2.4 million price tag—but only by a few hundred thousand dollars over the next priciest electric supercar. Packing 1,914 horsepower and 1,740 pound-feet of torque, the Nevera can hit 60 in under 2.0 seconds and will continue on to a top speed of 258 miles per hour. Those lucky enough to order one should see it in their driveway before the end of 2022.

