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It's 2 different Succubus.
But letting Salma live during "Deadly Delights" pops up as an answer as well. I assume if you have not helped any monsters, and thusly have no answers, you'll have to fight all of the monsters in "Skellige's Most Wanted", instead of just one.
I have yet to see something negative for letting her live.
For me however it was one of the more moral/ethical choices I encountered in the game.
Generally, in most legends/mythology Succubi and Incubi are considered demons that feed off of someone's life energy (through sex) until they eventually die. Their intention is very much to kill their target and they're considered to be evil beings. However in the Witcher world they're actually rather benevolent, sentient creatures who just wanna boink all day and sometimes, like in Salma's case, one or more of those men can succumb to the rigorous physical toll which doing nothing but having sex all-day, every day can take.
That small change to them (the benevolent part) really changes things
They're not really benevolent, they're more like a symbiotic parasite. I mean, they don't really have people's best interests at heart or help out of altruism (like a Godling or other guardian spirit might). They just want to get it on. True, she did warn that old guy that it could kill him, but she went and did it anyway. A benevolent creature wouldn't have done it in the first place.
I think it's fair to say that they're not immoral like an evil creature would be, but they are definately amoral - that is to say, they don't really recognize or live by a sense of morality. They just like sexy time.
Why should you let her live? Well, Geralt being the tedybear that he is doesn't kill sentient monsters who have at least some semblance of humanity, after all she says she killed in "self-defense" and you don't know nor care for the people she killed. Or maybe you just want to shag her.
Why should you kill her? She killed some people, yeah it was in "self-defense" but a murder is a murder, you got hired to find and kill the monster who did it. What stops her from killing again somewhere else if she gets careless again. Plus she's one of the only 2 chances you'll get to snag succubi mutagen to create the succubi decoction (if you're into alchemy or collecting alchemical ingredients/recipes).
It comes down to what you think is right.