General Hospital Spoilers: Cyrus Is Keeping Jordan Alive For A Reason; Would He Kill His Own Child?

General Hospital rumors hint that Port Charles villain, Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) vendetta against Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) seems to go much deeper than what is known about their past and Jordan’s undercover work.

Nothing is stopping Cyrus from moving his way through Port Charles as if he owns the place. When it domes to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Cyrus is fearless. He is a known drug trafficker, and right now, his focus is set on obtaining control of General Hospital. Still Cyrus has an infatuation with a Jordan.

Jordan can’t pinpoint why Cyrus has kept her alive when he clearly has had multiple opportunities to eliminate her just as he did to all those other Officers. When Cyrus kidnapped TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow), in the end, end also kept TJ alive.

Cyrus has shown to be ruthless and without a soul, but is is soul black enough to kill his own child? General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint Jordan and Cyrus have a much more permanent connection. GH rumors claim Cyrus could be Jordan’s father- after all, nobody knows anything about Jordan’s background, including who her parents are.

Is it possible that Cyrus knows Jordan is his daughter and hates the fact that she is in the opposite side of that law? He tries so hard to get her on his team with no prevail.

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