3. You though that there is the same tone in two sentences, but one is positive while the other one is negative. Therefore, "still" is the proper one to use. Here's a similar example: "Tomiris travelled all around the world. Still she missed her hometown." Here, the first sentence implies something objectively nice, while the second sentence includes something sad and therefore negative.
3. You though that there is the same tone in two sentences, but one is positive while the other one is negative. Therefore, "still" is the proper one to use. Here's a similar example: "Tomiris travelled all around the world. Still she missed her hometown." Here, the first sentence implies something objectively nice, while the second sentence includes something sad and therefore negative.