@YalnizimDosti I can accept that Grace was manipulated by the rebels. She was raised in that environment and genuinely believed in the cause. What I struggle with is that the story presents her as highly intelligent, observant, and capable, yet she misses red flags that a trained spy would normally be expected to notice. Being idealistic and being perceptive aren't mutually exclusive. I admire her commitment to freedom and equality fighting with the revolutionaries against a fascist regime, but after being betrayed by the rebels and abused by Leon, I expected her to become more pragmatic. From a survival perspective, using her father as a temporary escape route from an active abuser would have made more sense to me than remaining trapped in Leon's orbit. That doesn't mean her father was a good person,it means immediate safety comes first. My issue isn't that Grace has flaws. It's that the story sometimes tells me she's exceptionally strong and strategic while showing her making decisions that seem driven more by the author's desired romance outcome than by her own intelligence or survival instincts