EPISODE · Jan 3, 2026 · 6 MIN
The Fifth of September (The Count of Monte Cristo — Chapter 30, Part 12)
from The Countdown of Monte Cristo · host Grunt Work Podcasts
Maximilian assures his father of his unwavering admiration, calling him the most honorable man he has ever known. Morrel, moved, tells him there is nothing more to say and instructs him to rejoin his mother and sister. Instead, Maximilian kneels and asks for his father’s blessing. Morrel places his hands on his son’s head, kisses him repeatedly, and gives a solemn benediction — not only in his own name, but in the name of generations of honorable Morrels. He urges Maximilian to rebuild what misfortune has destroyed: to live frugally, work tirelessly, protect his mother and sister, and one day restore the family’s standing. He paints a future scene in which Maximilian, standing in the same office, can proudly declare that he has accomplished what his father could not — and that his father died peacefully because he trusted him to do so. Maximilian cries out in anguish, begging to know why his father cannot live. Morrel explains with stark clarity: survival would mean dishonor. Living, he would be seen as a man who broke his word, failed his commitments, and brought ruin upon himself. Friends would avoid him; even his family would bear the shame of his bankruptcy. But if he dies, he dies as an “honest but unfortunate man,” and the city will mourn him. His death would preserve the family’s honor and allow Maximilian to walk proudly, free from the stigma Morrel believes would otherwise cling to them all. The weight of this logic crushes Maximilian. He groans, grief-stricken, but submits to his father’s devastating resolve. 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 is resolute in his decision that his son should live.
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The Fifth of September (The Count of Monte Cristo — Chapter 30, Part 12)
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