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"Goodbye, My love"

- VI. the Sniper

The Last Revolver is a song to be released. It concerns the tragic romance between VIII. the Sniper and her lover after the events of Five the Pierrot.

Plot
VIII. the Sniper, relates how I. the Santa has given her a revolver and she is about to use it to confront her love. She expresses a wish to see the summer fireworks festival with him again, apologizing because it could not be so. She says that from the beginning, they were too different.

Before the confrontation, her love met the "evil" Gumillia under a sakura tree the year before. Being tasked by Julia Abelard to kill him, the Sniper laments that, while this isn't the first time she has killed a human being, it is the first time she'll fire and cry. She reminisces on how in spring they met, in summer they made "the best memories," in autumn they "became one," and in winter they "said goodbye to everything." Now Gumillia prepares to shoot him. She says sorry as she pulls the trigger and a gunshot sounds out, piercing the screen. Gumillia repeats her wish to go to the summer fireworks festival with him again. She says not to worry, and that they will definitely meet again. She relates that they promised they'd always be together; a second gunshot is heard.

Singing Roles
Camui Gackpo as VI. the Sniper

Non-Singing Roles
Yowane Haku as I. the Santa

GUMI as Lover

Five the Pierrot
Five the Pierrot relates events that occurred during and prior to The Last Revolver, as it describes Gumillia's actions towards one of the other Père Noël members, Lemy Abelard.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The song's title references the ultimate fate of VIII. the Sniper and her lover.
 * The song's English title, "Good-bye my lover" references VIII. the Sniper's words to her love right before his assassination.

Curiosities

 * In The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green, the incantation that Gumillia uses to conjure Michaela's spirit from the tree sapling is the first verse of The Last Revolver written backwards.
 * During the song PV, when the first shot is fired, the screen cracks and is left with a bullet hole for the rest of the song; during the closing credits, the second shot is fired and leaves a second bullet hole, freezing the two gun shots over the credits for the lover and GUMI, respectively.