Write a story where the antagonist is genuinely convinced that their actions, however harmful, are for the greater good.
In this scenario, we delve into the psychology of an antagonist who believes in the righteousness of their cause. They are not purely evil, but their actions can lead to harm. How do they reconcile their actions with their beliefs, and how do these beliefs shield their true intentions from the world? How does this moral ambiguity affect the protagonist’s response to their actions?
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