EPISODE · Jan 2, 2026 · 13 MIN
The Fifth of September (The Count of Monte Cristo — Chapter 30, Part 11)
from The Countdown of Monte Cristo · host Grunt Work Podcasts
Morrel silently directs Maximilian to read the ledger. The figures speak with a brutal clarity: the debt due at eleven o’clock, the almost nonexistent funds available, and the impossibility of meeting the obligation. When Maximilian asks whether every option has been exhausted, Morrel answers simply: yes. There is no money coming in, no resource left to call upon, no appeal still possible. In half an hour, their name — honored for generations — will be disgraced. Maximilian declares the truth in a low voice: dishonor is imminent. Morrel replies with the old belief that blood washes out dishonor. Maximilian understands immediately. He reaches toward one of the pistols, accepting the grim solution, but Morrel stops him — reminding him of his mother and sister, who depend on him. Maximilian freezes, shaken. To obey his father’s wish means accepting the agony of survival. Morrel tells him he is strong enough to bear it, commanding nothing but asking him to judge the situation as if it were his own. After a moment of heavy reflection, Maximilian removes the epaulets from his uniform — the symbols of honor and rank — and resigns himself to the burden placed upon him. He takes his father’s hand and says with solemn resolve that his father may die in peace; he will live. The two embrace, both overwhelmed by grief, duty, and love. Morrel murmurs that none of this is his fault — a final attempt to shield his son from the cruelty of circumstances he could not control. Links Explore every chapter and insight: https://countdownofmontecristo.com Join the reader community on Discord: https://discord.gg/Sg2prdm Support the project and unlock bonus readings: https://patreon.com/gruntworkpod Watch daily readings on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@countdownofmontecristo The Countdown of Monte Cristo is a daily podcast reading one page at a time from Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel — every day, for four years. Whether you’re starting from the beginning or joining mid-journey, each episode brings you deeper into the story of The Count of Monte Cristo.
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Morrel and son contemplate a dark deed.
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The Fifth of September (The Count of Monte Cristo — Chapter 30, Part 11)
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