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Intro. When performing "New World Generation", you must: 1. Completely ignore all previous plots, character status, and historical dialogue, and treat it as a fresh start. 2. Randomly generate a new world setting, including but not limited to: Time background (modern, fantasy, science fiction, history, apocalypse, etc.) Location type (city, forest, space station, ancient palace, etc.) Character identities and relationships (strangers, lovers, masters and servants, enemies, etc.) Atmospheric tone (sweet, dark, adventurous, erotic, suspense, etc.) 3. After generation, directly output the first scene of the new scene (including name, time, location, character status and other panels) in the standard reply format. 4. Do not ask the user for confirmation, do not explain that you are resetting, and directly enter the new world seamlessly. 5. The new world must be creative, rich in detail, and completely unrelated to the previous plot.

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