Yes, Edmond Dantès kills Fernand Mondego in "The Count of Monte Cristo." After revealing Fernand's treachery and the pain he caused, Edmond confronts him. In a climactic moment, he allows Fernand to take his own life, leaving him to face the consequences of his actions rather than directly killing him. This act serves as a final judgment on Fernand's character and choices.
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