They’ve both been waiting for test results that could prove they are shockingly related to one another. Now, Jack and Victor will find out once and for all if they’re actually half-brothers on the Tuesday, Sept. 25 episode of “The Young and the Restless.”

Jack (Peter Bergman) has been on a quest for months to find out who his biological father actually is, ever since learning from Dina (Marla Adams) that he wasn’t really John Abbott’s son. So far on the CBS soap, he’s tried to see if he’s related to both the Chancellor family and the Fenmore clan, without yielding answers that were favorable during either search. Finally, he sought the identity of another mystery man from a photo of his mother back in the day, only to later learn it was Albert Miller—the same man who fathered Victor (Eric Braden).

Neither Jack nor Victor was happy about the prospect that they were related to one another since they’ve been enemies for so long. After Jack’s attempt to get a DNA test with Victor’s brother, Matt (Richard Gleason) failed, the two men consented to be tested against one another. Now, the results are in, and after a warning from his enemy that it changes nothing, Jack will find out the truth.

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Jack (Peter Bergmann) learns if he’s related to Victor (Eric Braden, not pictured) on the Sept. 25, 2018 episode of “The Young and the Restless.” Here, he is pictured with Dina (Marla Adams) in an earlier episode. Howard Wise/JPI Studios for CBS

Y&R Spoilers tease that Jack gets news on his paternity. However, unfortunately for him, he will need to keep searching, as the results won’t be the kind he was hoping for. Yet again, he will hit a dead end, finding out he is not a Newman either, and basically cutting him out of all four of the influential families in Genoa City will leave him at wit’s end, because he will genuinely be lost about just who he can refer to as his biological family.

This news will be especially more difficult for Jack since not being an Abbott was what saw him lose his position as CEO of Jabot, a job he loved more than anything else in the world. Now, he will once again be forced back to the beginning of his search, with the number of potential fathers for him to look at dwindling more and more by the day.

“The Young and the Restless” airs weekdays at 12:30 p.m. EDT on CBS.