Zhongnanhai.
It was an artificial lake in downtown Beijing, and it was said that it was created by drawing water from Kunming Lake in Wanshou Mountain in the early Ming Dynasty.
Important institutions such as the Presidential Palace, the State Council, the Central Secretariat of the CCP, and the CPC Central Committee were concentrated here.
Historically, many leaders had resided here to conduct state affairs, and for this reason, Zhongnanhai was also a nickname for the highest echelons of the Chinese government.
One of China's most secret places, it was designated as a national security point and a protected area, strictly off-limits to the public.
Even in this secret place, there was a special, more secret place, the meeting room located in the basement of the Presidential Palace. It was also used as a panic room in case of an emergency.
Here, a middle-aged man with dark eyebrows, gentle eyes, and a strong-looking lower body was staring at a large screen shining brightly in the dark.
He was Song Weilong, the Chinese president.
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