Britt gives Jason Dalton’s will, Jason’s new revenge mission General Hospital Spoilers
ABC General Hospital Spoilers: Dalton’s Final Hours Ignite a War Jason Can’t Escape
Dalton had spent years surviving inside Sidwell and Pascal’s secretive research empire, believing that if he stayed one step ahead, he could outlive the danger.
But recently, the atmosphere in the lab had shifted—conversations had become coded, eyes lingered too long, and even the hum of the equipment felt predatory. Dalton understood the truth: the project was no longer the target. He was.

Sidwell’s ambition had always frightened him, but it was Sidwell’s silence that now made Dalton’s skin crawl. Pascal watched him with the precision of a man trained to notice every flaw, every hesitation, every red flag.
Dalton began feeling the pressure not as stress, but as fear—raw, unfiltered fear that he was no longer an asset but a liability.
When he accessed a restricted file late one night and saw his name highlighted on a termination schedule—scheduled within hours—Dalton’s world collapsed. He had run out of time.
With escape impossible and the authorities compromised, Dalton made the only choice left: send the truth to someone capable of fighting Sidwell head-on.
That someone was Jason Morgan. But Jason could not be contacted directly. Sidwell monitored everything. So Dalton used the one person Sidwell underestimated—Britt.
Slowly, he fed her clues: suspicious data inconsistencies, secret meetings, off-record experiments involving unwilling subjects.
As his desperation grew, he gave her access codes and whispered the truth behind Sidwell’s darkest work. He hoped Britt’s connection to Jason would draw him into the fight without exposing either of them.
But Dalton’s quiet rebellion didn’t stay hidden for long. In the empty parking garage, a figure stepped out of the shadows. Pascal. Efficient. Silent. Final. Dalton never had the chance to scream.

News of Dalton’s death shattered Britt—because it meant the danger was now expanding, reaching toward Rick… and toward Jason, who unknowingly held information Sidwell would kill to bury.
The files Dalton left behind for Jason revealed a truth more horrifying than anyone imagined. The project was never about memory manipulation or neurological repair. It was about resurrection—engineered, weaponized resurrection. And the chosen subject was the most dangerous villain in Port Charles history: Cesar Faison.
Dalton’s so-called paranoia had been a desperate attempt to stop the unimaginable. Now, Faison’s return loomed like a storm cloud over Port Charles. Britt trembled. Anna felt old ghosts rising. Sonny sensed Jason slipping into the same silent, deadly mode he only enters when disaster is approaching.
And Jason… Jason absorbed Dalton’s final message with cold clarity. Dalton hadn’t asked for help. He had begged for vengeance. He named Jason as the only person capable of stopping Faison’s rebirth—and, if necessary, ending him again.
Pascal, meanwhile, spiraled into fear, imagining Jason in every shadow. Because if Jason had learned the truth, Pascal knew his fate was sealed.
Dalton’s death wasn’t the end. It was the spark that ignited a war.
And as the experiment moves toward completion, something deep in the lab begins to stir—a heartbeat returning to life.




