The fact that Kayden was only chasing his goal without caring about anything else, was it considered being lost? For most, it would be. He was throwing his entire life away in pursuit of a final goal that wouldn't even reward him with anything.
"I didn't get lost, in fact, I found myself during this time, that's all." The two remained silent for a few seconds; it was a long time they had spent apart, and they didn't even know each other well anymore.
"I see, do you want some help in this place?" Kayden just shook his head.
"No need, thank you." Han gave Kayden a nod and disappeared from the place. In the end, the two no longer had any connection; their relationship had died over time.
Kayden refused his help for the simple reason that receiving help to understand law was practically the same as not learning it at all; nothing that came from others was truly his, and Kayden fully embraced this mindset, even when facing a specialist mage to solve his problem.