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The Real Rich Daughter is a Future Genius Scientist

Guo Miao, the national treasure of the Empire, committed suicide after completing a certain grand project. Everyone had theories about her motives, but no one was aware that she was a reincarnation and had simply ended her own life because there was nothing left for her to do. She did not expect to reincarnate back to her past life when she discovered that she was the Guo family's real rich daughter. In her last life, she did not turn down her parents who came for her, only to find that her decision left her in the abyss. Not only did her parents play favorites, but their fake rich daughter was also ruthless, framing her for a murder and isolating her, then leaving her to rot in jail while her stepfather died from depression. Now that she had reincarnated, she no longer sought familial warmth—only survival for the sake of those who truly loved her and to live her life! She earned countless honors and innumerable scientific discoveries by turning over a new leaf. Everyone who used to belittle her now regretted life, bawling as they begged for her patents. She coldly watched as they humiliated themselves and snapped at them icily: Dream on! In this secular world, she was the goddess to all and the most coveted person of every rich kid in the Imperial Capital. A certain man: The proudest thing I've done in my life is winning her love!

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460 Chs

Fate Is Too Strong

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

This competition system was a newer innovation, but it had long been popularized in the era of the Empire.

When Guo Miao participated in the competition, she had already led the team several times and was very clear about the process of the competition.

The questions for the team match were generally about plane geometry, algebra, number theory, and combination mathematics. There would be two questions for combination mathematics, and only one question for each of the remaining areas.

Usually, the team leader would figure out what each team member was good at in the early stages of training and deal with the questions according to their strengths, and there would inevitably be two or three people solving the questions together.

As a result, their training for cooperation would last for a long time with the captain holding the toughest role.