Take for example, Tom Ripley from 'The Talented Mr. Ripley'. His crimes were often motivated by his longing for a different life and a sense of entitlement. He was willing to do whatever it took to achieve his desires.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But usually in such a novel, there would be a protagonist who might be a detective or someone involved in investigating these future crimes.
Without reading the novel, it's difficult to name the exact main characters. But in a story about 'imaginary crimes', we might expect to find a character who is overly imaginative or has a guilty conscience. There could also be a character who represents reason and tries to convince the others that these so - called 'crimes' are only in their heads. And perhaps there's a character who is the cause of some of these misperceptions, either intentionally or unintentionally.
I'm not sure what '67k novels' refer to. However, most online novels were paid for by readers. 67K novels could be the name of a website or the name of a novel category. The specific situation needed further understanding.
Normally, in the Chinese version of Red Sleeves Adding Fragrance, there was no need to pay to watch the chapters again. This was because the charging model of " Red Sleeves Adding Fragrance " was that the reader would automatically be able to read all the updates of the chapter after purchasing the chapter. As long as the reader purchased the chapter, they could read the updates of the chapter unlimited times without having to pay again.
Of course, if there were special circumstances, such as the author suddenly releasing new content that was different from the previous chapter, the reader might have to buy the previous chapter again to read the latest content. However, in this case, it was usually the first time after the chapter was updated that the readers were reminded to buy it again to avoid unnecessary costs.
Without more knowledge about the 'Crimes of Silence' true story, it's difficult to name the exact key characters. However, we can assume that there were people on different sides of the situation. There could be the victims, who had a story to tell but were prevented from doing so. Then there would be the oppressors, those who used various means to keep the victims silent. And potentially, there were allies, like activists or community leaders who worked towards breaking the silence and bringing justice to the situation.
I'm not sure as the name alone doesn't give much information about the main characters. They could be criminals, investigators, or victims depending on what the high crimes are about.