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A man driven by financial need and moral agitation contemplates murdering an acquaintance to obtain money, and the narrative traces his alternation between cold practical planning and intense inward debate. He scrutinizes timing, tools, and the movements of other residents to minimize risk, imagines how evidence might mislead investigators, and devises a scheme to fabricate a loan receipt as justification. Alongside procedural detail he repeatedly questions his resolve, reflects on fluctuating states of will, and experiences growing psychological strain as calculation and conscience collide.
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