Suspicions, blackmails and a lot more are still to come for the residents of Genoa City in "The Young and the Restless" CBS series this week, Dec. 9 to Dec. 11. Spoilers claim that the Abbotts will face a great deal of money to give to Victor Newman to further save Jabot. Meanwhile, Noah Newman may be too close to ruining the lives of Luca Santori and Marisa Sierras.

Soap Shows suggests that the on-going feud between the Newmans and the Abbotts is about to get even heavier as Victor will be asking a heap of money just to walk away from negotiations. The publication further reveals that Ashley Abbott may have initially plotted a good strategy against the Newmans and blackmailing Victor may just fire back at her.

Victor is revealed to be asking $500 million just to drop the lawsuit, and the Abbots are reportedly not prepared to shell out such a big amount of money. Meanwhile, Celeb Dirty Laundry reveals that Noah may just put some tension between Marisa and Luca as he will be calling Marisa, revealing that Luca has been lying to her all along.

The news outlet further suggests that Luca's story about Ava may not be totally trustworthy for Marisa. And just in time to further add doubt to Marisa's mind, Noah will be giving out the details of Luca's lies in just one phone call.

Apparently, Noah finding out that Luca is a crime lord and that Victor may have been dealing with Luca would rise to speculations against Victor once again. Genoa City will be under another huge change when Noah starts speaking out the truth, even if it is under the goodness of his heart, Soap Shows reports.

Meanwhile, Marisa's life may be turned upside down since there is a possibility that Luca has been lying about Ava, thinking that she may not be her daughter after all. Celeb Dirty Laundry speculates that Luca may have rented the young girl to act as Marisa's daughter.

Whether it's the Abbotts' struggle to close the case against Victor to save Jabot, including the possible tensed legal battle between the two families, or the mysterious revelations of Noah about Luca and Ava's real identity, CBS' "The Young and the Restless" is expected to again cater a delicious kind of drama for its loyal viewers.

"The Young and the Restless" airs weekdays on CBS.