"Would that be surprising considering that the shuttle was burned?" Ailwin asked.

"No, it wouldn't have been if not for the way our healers found the bodies."

"How were their bodies found?" Kelim held up his hand stopping Ailwin before he could ask his question.

"One of the individuals, male, was found laying on his back face up, burnt to the bone. We could hardy found much left of him." Kelim passed the photos and the report the healers made to Ailwin.

"...and the other?" Braeden asked as Kelim clenched another report in his hands.

"The other body, also male, was found in two."

"In two...?" Ailwin looked at the report reading over the healers' conclusions.

"Yes, his head was chopped off. We don't know if it happened when they crashed or before. He too was burnt to the bones with almost nothing left but his skull and rib cage." Kelim put the report on the area table.

"When did-" Ailwin wanted to ask more questions concerning these two bodies but Kelim stopped him.

"Let me finish my story before you ask any further questions about these two people."

"En, sorry." Both Ailwin and Braeden nodded, encouraging the governor to continue.

"...When we found that the aircraft didn't belong to anyone in the city, we assumed that the craft belong to someone from a big clan. I sent in a report on our findings to the imperial capital. I thought perhaps there might have already been a missing persons report placed about the two individuals."

Taking a drink from his mug again, Governor Kelim calmed himself then continued.

"A two days later, we received a notice of a missing aircraft and persons report. I told my advisors to send images of everything we found at the site to the people who filed the notice. A month went by with no one coming to claim the aircraft nor the bodies. We were about to salvage what we could from the carrier when a group of people showed up claiming to be the victims' family and the shuttle belong to them."

"Do you know what family they said they were from?" Ailwin asked hoping he might know the clan.

"Bizana clan."

"Bizana clan...Bizana….oh, isn't the Bizana clan from the East?" Braeden asked.

"Yes, they said they were planning to moved their clan from the East to the West. Their clan leader," Kelim pointed to the healers' reports in Braeden's hands, "and his steward were out here to scout out places for them to settle down it."

"Okay, what happened after that?" Ailwin questioned.

"They wanted the shuttle and the bodies to be given to them immediately. I tried to explain to them that we needed to verified that the bodies, but they wanted none of it. They took the corpses and the shuttle and left the city just as fast as they came."

"What happened after that?"

"They showed up again a month later, but this time they brought soldiers and agronomists." Find authorized novels in Webnovel,faster updates, better experience,Please click www.novelhall.com for visiting.

Ailwin and Braeden looked at each other, thinking of the group of agriculturists sitting on their carriers right now.

"What happened after they showed up?" Ailwin felt the tingling on the back of his neck coming back.

"They bought a household near the center of the city," Kelim got up and walked to his window, point towards an estate not far from the building, "they wanted to settle down here. I didn't see a problem with in, though I didn't like how many of their clan's soldiers they bought into the city… As you can see we are a small city, we don't have that many guards here. Another force entering the city created a hostile environment."

"Many did they bring?" Ailwin stood beside him staring out of the window.

"Twice as much as the city's guards, it everyone feeling on edge." Kelim turned away from the window and sat back down in his seat.

"After the first month past without much issues arising from them, things began settle down and return to how they use to be until…their agronomists asked for workers to help them fix the honey tree problem we have been having."

"Agronomists?" Braeden caught underlining anger in Kelim's voice when he spoke about the agronomists.

"Yes…" Kelim's hand gripped the mug in his hands so tightly his knuckles turned white. If he doesn't ease up soon his mug will likely shatter in his hands.

"Governor Kelim?" Braeden patted the man's shoulder.

"Yes...sorry. I was just gathering my thoughts," Drinking the rest of the tea in his mug, Governor Kelim continued.

"They recruited tons of the common folk here to work for them. I don't know what they had them do, but everyday they sent people out of the city to the canyons and the forest."