The news of Colonel Conrobel becoming the aide to President Jerome Bonaparte quickly spread throughout Paris via the Bonaparte Newspaper.
The Parisians began to be intrigued by this colonel, favored by the Prince President. To satisfy the gossip needs of the Parisians, the Bonaparte Newspaper in subsequent issues focused on "digging deep" into Colonel Conrobel's life and deeds. Under its writers' pen, one story after another, written in a folktale style, became popular in the Parisian circle.
The Parisians were surprised to discover such a "bold general" in France. Rumors of Jerome Bonaparte's "discerning eye" for talents began to spread in Paris. Aide Conrobel became the "military star" of Paris, while Jerome Bonaparte also became truly known as the "little Napoleon."
This grassroots-level promotion further increased Jerome Bonaparte's popularity, linking him to Emperor Napoleon, making it easier for Parisians to accept changes, lowering the threshold for future coups.