The Young and the Restless fans are worried what happened to Colin Atkinson. For the unversed, Atkinson is the father of Cane Ashby, who’d been using the name Aristotle Dumas for six years.
As Dumas, Cane summons his powerful guests to the maze by the chateau in the South of France. While they continue to demand answers about his intentions and concealed identity, he opens up about his father’s role in both his rise to power and his death to Victor.
So, here are details about what happened to Colin Atkinson.

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In the current storyline, Cane and Victor get to the end of the maze. While the former insists on giving his important guests an extravagant old European tour, the latter interrupts and demands answers. He wants to know why he was summoned and what Cane wants from him and his family. He further warns that they will be leaving in the morning, but Cane says that won’t be happening.
Victor then points out the lavish setting, mentioning that it appears like something his father would do. However, Cane clarifies that his father died 6 months ago and that he was present in his final moments.
Feeling a bit sad for Cane, Victor shares his condolences. Cane opens up that during his end time, he made his peace with his father and credits that without him, he wouldn’t have risen to success and power. His comments make Victor think that Cane might have secured wealth through his shady deals. But Cane asserts that Arabesque is completely legitimate.
Victor further assumes that Cane might have taken the identity of Aristotle Dumas to stay low-key from the people he has cheated for money. But Cane denies, as he mentions that his father regretted the past and wanted to make amends. So, together, they returned all that they had stolen. Then, they sold their father’s land and invested money, which grew quickly. Victor admired his skill to accumulate a fortune in such a short time.