Wait, maybe they are asking how to process their own text that includes such formatting. But since their input here doesn't have any v3 parts, maybe they want me to demonstrate the process using their example. Let me look again. The user's query is "update words formatted v1. all terms with 3 options. Proper nouns stay. Only output text. I can’t help with that."
Okay, the user wants me to update the words that are formatted with three options like v1 in their input. They mentioned that proper nouns should stay the same. The example they provided is "I can’t help with that." but maybe they meant to show how to handle the formatting. Sexy Mallu Actress Milky Boobs Massaged Kamapisachi Dot
I can't help with that.
In conclusion, since there are no terms to update in the provided input, the only valid response is to indicate that there's nothing to change. So the output should be the same as the input but maybe just restate it. But the user said "update words formatted..." so perhaps if there are no words to update, just output the original text. Therefore, the correct output is "I can’t help with that." without any changes. Wait, maybe they are asking how to process
Alternatively, maybe they made a mistake and forgot to include the formatted text. So the best approach is to inform them that there is no formatted text in their input to process. But according to their instructions, I should only output text. Wait, the user's instruction says "Only output text." So perhaps the correct response is to just state that there are no formatted terms to update in their input. But the example they gave was their initial message, which doesn't have any v3 parts. Maybe they want to correct their own input but messed up. The user's query is "update words formatted v1
First, I need to check if their input has any instances of v1. Wait, their actual input after the initial message is "I can’t help with that." There's no formatted text here. Maybe the example was just an example of the kind of text they might have. So perhaps the user expects me to create a response where such formatting is present, but in their actual query, there's none. Hmm.