General Hospital Spoilers: Brook Lynn Twists The Knife Deeper Into Valentin

Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) may have formed quite the reputation through the years but one thing people know about him is that his heart takes the most pride in being a father.

First, he showed his genuine heart under all of that Cassadine darkness when he shows love for his daughter, Charlotte (Scarlett Fernandez). Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) has always known Valentin probably more than anyone and what type of man he used to be. After seeing him with Charlotte, and now Bailey, along with others, are able to see the good in him.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin wants to bring out the old, dark parts of himself after being betrayed by Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton).

Just as Valentin thought Brook Lynn couldn’t have let him down more after revealing half the truth about Bailey, aka, Louise, she twists the knife even deeper.

General Hospital previews show a distraught Valentin telling Anna that Brook Lynn is not going to let him see Bailey. He is heartbroken to learn that she is not his daughter, and wants to try and make peace with saying goodbye.

Brook Lynn might need to watch her step. Just because Valentin has shown a softer side when it comes to loving his children, now that he knows Brook Lynn deceived him, he just may bring out his true Cassadine ways- after all, Viktor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) did reveal Valentin is his son.

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