I am confused. In chapter XLV, The Vendetta, the Count of Monte Cristo forces his steward, Bertuccio, to describe how he killed M. de Villefort. I was a bit surprised about that, because I thought the Count would have wanted to do that himself. However, in chapter XLIX, Ideology, de Villefort visits the count at him home to thank him for saving his wife and son. So, were there two de Villeforts?