Indeed!
Philomena readily discussed the story with Wayne, differing on whether to demolish the museum.
Philomena insisted on tearing down the building. The larger the scene, the more tragic the ambush, the higher the compensation demanded.
Wayne disagreed, believing one could act ruthlessly, but still maintain a semblance of humanity. If one's heart became too dark, one would dare to earn money in any unscrupulous way—then there's no saving them.
His argument was sound; Philomena didn't want such disciples from the Moonlight Church, and agreed with Wayne's reasoning.
The second wave of Knights attacked, and not only the armor but also other items in the historical exhibit came to life.
The most outrageous were a troop of clay soldier statues, rolling up to the battlefront with their glistening, pitch-black, old-fashioned cannon.
The pressure on the twins surged. Merging gun and sword, they deftly maneuvered left and right, protecting the High Priest and the dog-man from harm.