Connor and Haytham approached Washington, informing him of the British Army's intent to march from Philadelphia to New York. While Connor and Washington conversed, Haytham found a letter of Washington's correspondence with the expedition, reading it aloud and shocking Connor with the truth of Washington's orders to destroy Kanatahséton, Connor's village.
Haytham also revealed that it was Washington who was responsible for the burning of his village many years ago; Washington and Haytham argued, which prompted Connor to angrily yell at them, ceasing the uproar. With his trust in Washington broken, Connor left before warning both Haytham and Washington not to stop him or he would kill them both, before the Assassin proceeded to kill Washington's messengers, preventing the attack on his village