General Hospital Spoilers: Cyrus Ends Lulu’s Suffering

Cyrus Ends Lulu’s Suffering

While Dante, Rocco, and Laura pray for a miracle, Lulu’s uncle tries to take matters into his own hands. Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is the uncle Lulu Spencer never wanted. Sure, he’s concerned about his niece now, but where was that concern when he ordered Julian Jerome (William deVry) to plant a bomb at the Floating Rib.

General Hospital recaps remind fans of who Cyrus used to be prior to his spiritual awakening. Laura Spencer Collins’s (Genie Francis) never knew she had a brother, let alone two. But Cyrus and Martin Grey (Michael E. Knight) blew into her life like the winds on pier 52. Not only did Laura never ask for brothers, she certainly never wished upon a star for a psychotic, murdering, long-lost sibling. Thankfully, of Laura’s two new family members, only one is certifiable.

General Hospital spoilers indicate that the self-proclaimed, Jesus-pleasing criminal wants to take matters into his own hands when it comes to his niece. Lulu Spencer remains in a coma and lives on borrowed time. She’s fighting for her life and her liver is failing. Right now, her only hope is to be saved by her brother Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson).

Cyrus Ends Lulu’s Suffering

According to recent General Hospital rumors, Cyrus takes his vow to help Lulu in any way very seriously. He determined to help his niece, now matter what. Apparently, Cyrus’s newfound religion has him justifying the unthinkable. So, he believes that he can help Lulu if he ends her suffering. Will Lucky get a chance to save his sister before Cyrus does her in?

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