He would have to leave him behind.
There wasn't much Han could have in plan right now, there was no looming timer unlike the last time, no immediate consequence placed if he chose to abandon this, but a sense of urgency was apparent in the air. This mission didn't need a punishment for him to move.
And so he began with his own path.
Pushing Timothy away and going on his own discretion and all by himself has simply been one of his immediate decisions as he pushed through the crowd of people. Even if his friend wanted to—it would be hard to even chase after him.
He was glad.
He didn't want to risk his friend.
But he was also terribly lost at the moment.
People knocked and pushed their shoulders against him as he continued forward. He was going against the flow of the crowd. Well, if they were fleeing from this direction, it meant that the source of problems were also there.
But that wouldn't be his first stop.