The next day, all the major squares in Paris were plastered with brand-new proclamations.
One was a recruitment notice for military officers by the Lion of Bastille, the Magician on the battlefield, which required formally educated officers with official military ranks.
This notice did not provoke much discussion, as everyone was aware that the newly appointed Special Commissioner of the Conte Region was short of officers.
The common people of Paris had long been talking about how Mr. Frost had promoted ordinary soldiers to non-commissioned officers, and almost the entire city knew that the non-commissioned officers under Mr. Frost had been promoted from the ranks.
With such troops, Mr. Frost had been able to chastise the "tens of thousands" of Rebel Army in Conte, thus earning him the nickname "The Magician on the battlefield."