"I am looking at you; indeed, you are adorable like that! One would say you were carrying me off."
"And they would be right, pardieu!"
They're going to make it! I hope! I love that Eugenie was planning to run away whatever happened.
Danglars is probably too busy worrying about his finances to notice anything. SERVES HIM RIGHT >:(
It's very, very likely that Valentine will live. I'd be shocked if she didn't. What the Count will do in the remaining chapters, and what he'll think or learn or not, is still up in the air. I honestly don't know!
I'm going to venture a guess that I don't think Danglars will shoot himself. He doesn't seem like the type. Of course there's no "type" in real life, but this is a book.
They have to make it! I bet we'll catch up with them in Italy, singing at the opera, which Monte Cristo and Mercedes will be attending as their long-belated honeymoon. With Fernand dead, there's nothing to stop them!
Also that would keep these hints at Monte Cristo/Haydee from coming to anything. He's raised her as his daughter! Let's leave it on that plain!
I would lay good money that Danglars is a sociopath, and sociopaths almost never commit suicide, so probably he won't. Probably he'll end up becoming a convict and learning how to game the system of convict-hood for his own enrichment.
Villefort, now. If Villefort isn't poisoned by his wife, he might commit suicide in confused despair.
I want a whole novella about their adventures together. The secret livfe they lead in Danglars' house, snatching moments together behind the curtains! Their breathless escape! Their fantastic post-escape lives as famous opera singers and/or pirate queens, because that just sounds like something that would happen in Dumas.
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"I am looking at you; indeed, you are adorable like that! One would say you were carrying me off."
"And they would be right, pardieu!"
They're going to make it! I hope! I love that Eugenie was planning to run away whatever happened.
Danglars is probably too busy worrying about his finances to notice anything. SERVES HIM RIGHT >:(
It's very, very likely that Valentine will live. I'd be shocked if she didn't. What the Count will do in the remaining chapters, and what he'll think or learn or not, is still up in the air. I honestly don't know!
I'm going to venture a guess that I don't think Danglars will shoot himself. He doesn't seem like the type. Of course there's no "type" in real life, but this is a book.
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Also that would keep these hints at Monte Cristo/Haydee from coming to anything. He's raised her as his daughter! Let's leave it on that plain!
I would lay good money that Danglars is a sociopath, and sociopaths almost never commit suicide, so probably he won't. Probably he'll end up becoming a convict and learning how to game the system of convict-hood for his own enrichment.
Villefort, now. If Villefort isn't poisoned by his wife, he might commit suicide in confused despair.
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