@Khulmach
WisTrash is a weak garbage human that is selfish and never cared for Nevy because he listened to rumours and activaly abused her.
Wrong, Valor didn't know the rumor about Niveah. He was too busy to ignore her for that. He didn't really actively abused her since he ignore her most of the time.
Also, Valor didn't like Niveah because she was like a doll too, not behaving like a humain. You can find the chapter 19
here since the translator in mangadex isn't at thos chapter yet.
They both have the same story, their difference is :
- their reaction for loosing someone
- One is a protagonist, the other is an antagosnist
- How the story introduce them.
The Emperor just ignored her and unlike Nevy( who is innocent), Elisabeth was a broken person(a doll) by the time she arrived in the palace.
In fact, instead of Valor we don't really know how the emperor act whit his wife. The story is from HIS perspective and he didn't really think at his wife until he found her diary. Unstead we have a bunch of people who are shock to see how litle the emperor think of her. The story is from the emperor perspective, he didn't remeber he was mean to his wife the first time he meet her until he read her diary, do you think he remember how he act and what he said to her while their are married ? Probably not, he could have said horrible thing without really thinking about it but since he didn't remeber, we never know.
In I don't love you anymore the story is from Niveah perspective, of course she remember the time when Valor was mean to her, that hurt her. Valor remember being mean to her too and the story really like to show us this interraction. But the story tell once that Valor ignore her existance most of the time too.
The story here just never tell how the emperor act or speak with his wife before so you can't say "he just ignore her" since we don't really know. Even if it's true it's still abuse. We didn't have the broken empress POV, we didn't know how she felt. The diary is like the equivalence of Niveah's letter, the proof of their love, not a proof of their abused.