Are there any romance novels on Novelblur where the protagonist is a genius scientist who has been reincarnated?
Yes, there is a novel on Novelblur that fits this description perfectly. "The Real Rich Daughter is a Future Genius Scientist" features Guo Miao, a character who was a brilliant scientist and ended her own life after completing her magnum opus. The story then explores her reincarnation, suggesting a new beginning where her scientific prowess will likely play a significant role. This novel falls under the Romance category and is tagged with Romance and Josei, indicating a focus on adult female relationships and personal growth within a romantic context. The description hints at a fulfilled life leading to her end, which often sets up a compelling narrative for a second chance, possibly with her past knowledge giving her an advantage in her new life.
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