Every story needs a bad guy. Not necessarily a villain, just something that will establish tension. It's a barrier to the mission. Something that will put the mission at risk.
It's the first "but" moment in your story.
"Little Red Riding Hood went to give cookies to her Grandma, but there was a Wolf who wanted to eat Red Riding Hood" adds the tension to the story. It established the conflict.
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