In this final scene before the battle, Tenma and his men are still waiting for Harima's final scene to be completed. Tenma asks the men if they're really going to shoot this scene, and they say no, because Harima isn't in on the action. They're just trying to get him to feel a little pain in the process, so that he won't feel like he's acting in the scene. They don't want Harima to feel like an actor, so they just want to get one more shot of him in the role. They also want to make sure that the girl in the blue prints is there, because that's how they'll know that they've got a love for her.
In this final scene before the battle, Tenma and his men are still waiting for Harima's final scene to be completed. Tenma asks the men if they're really going to shoot this scene, and they say no, because Harima isn't in on the action. They're just trying to get him to feel a little pain in the process, so that he won't feel like he's acting in the scene. They don't want Harima to feel like an actor, so they just want to get one more shot of him in the role. They also want to make sure that the girl in the blue prints is there, because that's how they'll know that they've got a love for her.