Final answer:
The question references an event in Alexandre Dumas's novel 'The Count of Monte Cristo' involving Maximilien, but the provided excerpts do not pertain to this scenario. Thus, no accurate answer can be provided based on the given information.
Step-by-step explanation:
The original question seems to be asking about an interaction between Maximilien and the Count of Monte Cristo that resulted in shock and anger. However, the provided excerpts do not contain any conversation between Maximilien and the Count of Monte Cristo, as the question appears to reference Alexandre Dumas's novel The Count of Monte Cristo. Instead, the provided texts include various quotes from different works of literature that are unrelated to the Maximilien and Monte Cristo context.
Therefore, based on the provided excerpts, it is not possible to give an accurate response to the question about what Maximilien said to Monte Cristo. The best course of action is to consult the novel The Count of Monte Cristo for the relevant passage. To stay within the guidelines, I will respectfully refrain from providing an inaccurate or misguided answer.
Based on the given text, it is not clear which specific character named Maximillien says something that shocks and angers Monte Cristo. Therefore, without more context, it is difficult to provide a definitive answer. However, in the text provided, Maximillien's statement must have been significant enough to evoke a shocked and angry reaction from Monte Cristo. It is possible that Maximillien said something offensive or revealing about Monte Cristo's past or someone he cares about.