'''Bon Voyage''' is a memory in ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]]'' [[DLC|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''.
'''Bon Voyage''' is a memory in ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]]'' [[DLC|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''.
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Duccio and his henchmen attack Ezio.[[File:ACBSP_2011-04-13_18-43-58-84.png|thumb|Ezio uppercuts Duccio]]
Duccio and his henchmen attack Ezio.[[File:ACBSP_2011-04-13_18-43-58-84.png|thumb|Ezio uppercuts Duccio]]
*'''Duccio:''' ''You can hit me, but that does not mean that Firenze will take you back!<br>Dirty Roman!<br>[[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Your father]] pretended to be one of us, but we all knew you were outsiders.<br>Get him!''
*'''Duccio:''' ''You can hit me, but that does not mean that Firenze will take you back!<br />Dirty Roman!<br />[[Giovanni Auditore da Firenze|Your father]] pretended to be one of us, but we all knew you were outsiders.<br />Get him!''
Ezio Auditore travels to the home of Francesco Colonna in search of the remaining Leonardo da Vinci paintings. A woman greets him at the door and informs him that all of Francesco's possessions have been seized by the banks, and have been auctioned off to repay his debt. Ezio inquires about Leonardo's paintings, and is told that they have be sold to a Florentine merchant who is to set sail for Florence immediately. Ezio thanks the woman and leaves in search of the merchant.
Dialogue
Ezio arrives at Francesco Colonna's house and is greeted by a woman.
Ezio: Buongiorno (Good day). Is this the home of Francesco Colonna?
Woman:It was, but now the banks own everything. We have lost it all.
Ezio:Even the Da Vinci paintings?
Woman: A lesser part of Signore's (Sir's) collection.
Ezio:I have an interest in them nonetheless.
Woman: The three paintings were put up for auction and purchased by a merchant of Firenze. He prepares to set sail from the harbor immediately.
Ezio: Grazie mille. (Thank you very much.)
Ezio heads towards the harbor in search of the Florentine merchant. When he arrives, the man he searches for is revealed to be Duccio de Luca.
Duccio:Ezio Auditore. (To woman) Come back down to the harbor when I return to Roma. I will show you the inside of my ship. (To Ezio) Living in this third rate city, instead of beautiful Firenze? How low you have sunk.
Ezio:Duccio. We are not children anymore.
Duccio:Look around. I have help this time. And you are all alone.
Ezio: I am warning you...
Duccio:We are only talking, are we not? I see this place has worked its magic on your sister. She did not want to open her legs in Firenze, but now she is the Madame of Roma.
Ezio punches Duccio in the face and he falls to the floor.
Duccio: Cazzo! (Fuck!) Why are you just standing there? Hit him!
Duccio:You can hit me, but that does not mean that Firenze will take you back! Dirty Roman! Your father pretended to be one of us, but we all knew you were outsiders. Get him!
Ezio defeats Duccio and his henchmen.
Ezio:You are going to shut your mouth, and give me what I want. The three Da Vinci paintings.
Duccio:One is on the boat. The other two were sold to a cardinal, he is displaying them for high ranking members of the Church.
Ezio:How do I get in?
Duccio:How should I know? Go ask your whore of a sister, I am sure she has slept with a couple of cardinals.
Ezio knocks Duccio unconscious with another punch to the face. He heads towards the boat to reclaim the painting being guarded by a group of Hermeticists.