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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers Week Dec. 22-26: Neil Regains Sight, Faith Runs Away, Adam Plots Revenge

Despite Christmas being around the corner, there will be plenty of drama in Genoa City this week as Neil regains his eyesight, Adam starts to plot his revenge, and Faith runs away which scares her parents Sharon and Nick.

Adam/Gabriel rushes to the cabin when Sage informs him that Constance is sick and dying. When he arrives, Constance tells him that it was Victor Newman's fault that his father is dead. Apparently, Victor stole all of his money which drove him to commit suicide. Adam vows to make Victor pay.

Faith runs away, which shakes up Sharon and Nick. Will they be able to put their differences aside to work together and look for her?

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Meanwhile, Neil regains his eyesight, but his happiness is short-lived as he is about to catch his new wife Hilary cheating on him with his son, Devon.

Here are "The Young and the Restless" spoilers for Dec. 22-26:

Dec. 22- Adam/Gabriel has taken to stalking Chelsea while continuing to avoid Sage. Nick and Sharon start to panic as they continue to search for Faith.

Dec. 23- Dylan and Avery make a shocking discovery, and Ashley and Stitch talk about the night when they got intimate.

Dec. 24- On Christmas Eve, Michael and Lauren celebrate the holiday by making plans about their future and discussing cancer treatment plans that could save Michael's life, while Neil shocks his family when he makes an announcement regarding his blindness.

Dec. 25- Faith is located just in time to spend Christmas with her family.

Dec. 26- Victor Newman is up to no good as he puts one of his evil schemes in motion. Adam/Gabriel will have a heated confrontation with Jack and threatens to blackmail him with Skye's death to keep him quiet.

"The Young and the Restless" airs Mondays to Fridays at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

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