It really seems like the story doesn't acknowledge that the reincarnation happened at all until suddenly it does at page 37 when the other characters begin actually responding to MC's actions in some way.
Why did the servants react confused to his forgiving attitude if he has tried to show that he is in fact not the same person for a few days already? If that can be somehow explained, then why did the characters not react to him in those few days?
Why on the 5th page of the next chapter does the butler react as if he doesn't already know that MC is not the same as the character the latter reincarnated into was before?
Or, on the other hand, if this
What's with isekai authors and their "How come nobody believe in me-the-isekai'd-person (who currently wearing the skin of some absolutely terrible human being that no person could put their trust in)" ? That and "wow, no one instantly believes it when I told people that I'm a totally different person from the horrid person who I'm currently occupied".
is to be believed, why did the other characters react to him changing his ways now, and not when he wasn't in exile? Why would they react at all?
Really, the story would be much better explained if things would have gone the same prior to page 33 except MC's reincarnation, and only then, on page 33, would MC reincarnate into his character.
The next chapter sure adds fuel to that fire by having other characters reference how MC is not behaving as the character he reincarnated into was - no shit, it's almost as if he fucking tried to show that to you previously
One of the weakest starts in isekai manga.