I think the meaning of this song in the story is pretty clear. Wilhelm Ryan has retreated and Claudio has his final confrontation with Mayo. Claudio knows that Mayo is the one that orchestrated the death of his entire family and essentially his entire mission throughout the story has been more to get revenge on Mayo than save the Keywork. Claudio kills Mayo which, to him, feels like obtaining justice (thus Justice in Murder).
"Will, I now grow old to forget all those? Blow off sorrow, goodbye tomorrow."
After killing Mayo, Claudio has an internal struggle. He has exacted vengence for his family which was always his goal. Now he is trying to decide if he should just let Wilhelm go, forget his responsibilities as The Crowing, and forsake the fate of the world. Of course he eventually decides not too and thus we get The End Complete III which is the final showdown.
I think the meaning of this song in the story is pretty clear. Wilhelm Ryan has retreated and Claudio has his final confrontation with Mayo. Claudio knows that Mayo is the one that orchestrated the death of his entire family and essentially his entire mission throughout the story has been more to get revenge on Mayo than save the Keywork. Claudio kills Mayo which, to him, feels like obtaining justice (thus Justice in Murder).
"Will, I now grow old to forget all those? Blow off sorrow, goodbye tomorrow."
After killing Mayo, Claudio has an internal struggle. He has exacted vengence for his family which was always his goal. Now he is trying to decide if he should just let Wilhelm go, forget his responsibilities as The Crowing, and forsake the fate of the world. Of course he eventually decides not too and thus we get The End Complete III which is the final showdown.