Bombshell News!! Cyrus Pulled Out Lulu’s Breathing Tube – Martin Punched Cyrus!
Lucky Spencer will be the one to perform the liver donation to save Lulu Spencer’s life. Many predictions suggest that Lucky’s liver will be a match for Lulu’s damaged liver. However, it’s worth mentioning that Cyrus Renault will cause trouble before Lulu’s liver transplant takes place.
Cyrus believes in God and wants to free his niece Lulu. He has a twisted method of doing so: he believes that murdering Lulu will allow her to be with God. Lulu has been in a coma for four long years, a condition indirectly caused by Cyrus. During this time, the burden of responsibility weighs heavily on him. Although Cyrus has expressed remorse for his role in the tragedy, the impact of his actions is still profound. Guilt is a strong motivator, prompting Cyrus to visit his comatose niece more often.
These visits stir up conflicting emotions within the family, especially between Cyrus and Lulu’s mother, Laura Collins. The relationship between Cyrus and Laura, who are half-siblings, has always been strained. Although there has been a recent thaw in their hostility, Laura still refuses to accept Cyrus as part of her family. Despite this tension, Cyrus’s constant presence at Lulu’s bedside suggests that he wants to make amends or at least become part of the family he hurt. However, Laura’s refusal to see him as her brother creates a bitter taste in Cyrus’s heart, making it difficult to bridge the rift between them.
Laura’s rejection stirs deep resentment in Cyrus, leaving him feeling angry and frustrated. However, he has found solace in his newfound faith; belief in God has become central to his life, giving him a sense of purpose and direction. The question is whether his religious beliefs will lead him to salvation or down a darker path. While faith has the potential to inspire positive change, in Cyrus’s case, it begins to take on a more disturbing tone. He becomes convinced that God’s will involves ending Lulu’s suffering, viewing death as a form of mercy.
Cyrus reasons that perhaps Lulu would want to be released from her pain. His decision to act on these beliefs pushes him into a dangerous way of thinking. He convinces himself that it is his responsibility to free Lulu from her prolonged unconsciousness, viewing her continued existence as an unnecessary extension of her pain. With his twisted sense of mercy, he believes that ending her life may be the best thing for her.
Cyrus plans to remove Lulu’s ventilator, essentially ending her life without consulting her family or doctors. His actions are not only wrong but also driven by his own emotions and damaged sense of morality. Fortunately, at a crucial moment, Martin Gray arrives to visit Lulu. Martin, who has always maintained a cautious relationship with Cyrus, steps in just as Cyrus is about to disconnect Lulu’s life support machine.
The shock and horror on Martin’s face are clear as he realizes what his brother is about to do. Without hesitation, Martin lunges at Cyrus, stopping him before he can carry out his plan. A struggle ensues, and Martin prevents Cyrus from committing what could have been an irreversible and devastating act. In that moment, Martin’s protective instincts kick in—not only for Lulu but for the entire family who has suffered so much.
Martin immediately calls the authorities, knowing that Cyrus is responsible for his actions. Despite Cyrus’s assertions that he was only trying to do what he thought was right, Martin argues that there was no reason for Cyrus to take matters into his own hands. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers inherent in Cyrus’s beliefs, where his faith and guilt have warped his sense of right and wrong.
When the police arrive, Cyrus is arrested once again, marking another chapter in his ongoing struggle with the law and his inner demons.