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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers: Victor Told Noah to Keep Quiet About What He Did to Billy

It seems like there's more drama in the next episode of "The Young and the Restless," since besides Billy (Burgess Jenkins), who's fighting for his life at the hospital, Noah (Robert Adamson) will also be forced by Victor (Eric Braeden) to keep quiet about what he did to Billy.

According to She Knows Soaps, Noah confessed to Victor that he hit Billy, and that Marisa (Sofia Pernas) saw everything while it happened. Victor forced Noah to keep his mouth shut about what he did to Billy, and even talked to Marisa about what happened.

The Newman patriarch assures Marisa that they only both want Noah safe, so Marisa has to stay quiet, even if Billy's fate is still unsure and might even turn for the worse. Marisa understands and even offers to help Victor cover tracks. Noah also talked to Marisa about his decision to hide the truth, but he admits to her that it does not feel right. Fans wonder if Noah will eventually tell the truth, and are curious on how far Marisa will protect Noah, even if she pities Billy.

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Meanwhile, everyone almost lost Billy, but was later stabilized by Dr. Shelby (Terrell Tilford), according to Celebrity Dirty Laundry. However, even if he was stabilized, Billy would still have to go through a brain surgery. The operation will only give a 50-50 chance for him, but he needs it to remove the pressure building in his brains. Everyone is praying for Billy's survival, including Jack (Peter Bergman), who promised to stay by his side, if he pulls through. Fans wonder if Billy will make it through after his operation.

The full summary of the episode today, Jan. 5, reads, "Victor gives Marisa a warning. Noah covers his tracks. Chelsea and Victoria bond."

Watch "The Young and the Restless" every Monday to Friday on CBS.

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