Such a dedicated phone line was also in his office, specifically the red telephone on the desk.
Just at this moment, suddenly, the lobby trembled once more, only this time it was much milder than before.
This phone, under normal circumstances, sat on the desk solely for use when the central leadership called, and its actual use was extremely rare. Nie Zhenbang had been in politics for many years and had never seen other leaders use it, nor had he used it himself.
Yet, Nie Zhenbang was well aware of its function. Unlike civilian program-controlled telephones and digital switches, this phone employed military dedicated lines, commonly referred to as national defense fiber optics. In other words, even during war or various emergencies, if communications were disrupted, this phone's communications could still be maintained.