Yes, but we have a difference.
In the beginning, we decide whether she's dying or selling herself for a purpose.
And the author leads in no way or weakly to the moment when everything is going relatively "well", and then suddenly seeing just a kiss, without talking, etc., she immediately proceeds to full-fledged sex. And then he behaves equally strangely towards Alan. At the same time, she refuses Leon for the 2nd time, albeit with difficulty. Although she behaves quite adequately in the sex scene itself, not like she was dead drunk. we didn't have a long development of her corruption, she didn't crave this sex in any way, she didn't just try to get revenge right there, even though Leon mentioned it. She just slept with a cute friend. although she was originally a different person. Yes, many people can make such a mistake or make such a decision, but it was sold to us as highly moral and with firm principles. An assassin and a spy. And with minimal pressure and temptation, it all came crashing down in an instant. And she took it quite simply.
It looks like the author is missing behind the many letters of the plot, the letters about the heroine herself and her feelings and emotions.