Not very far, no. He's too fond of being able to run back to somewhere he considers comfortably safe, if someone's with him. Still, there's a very audible sigh of relief as he's lowered to the ground again. Although he'd been willing to tolerate being carried, with a suitable explanation he does very much prefer his own two legs. At least then he doesn't have to decide whether or not to pretend at being an invalid.
He doesn't immediately go running off though. Instead he turns to offer a nod up at Lexaeus - one part thanks and one part self-satisfied relief - and then takes up a position at Lexaeus' side. He can run off to look at things later (and probably will).
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He doesn't immediately go running off though. Instead he turns to offer a nod up at Lexaeus - one part thanks and one part self-satisfied relief - and then takes up a position at Lexaeus' side. He can run off to look at things later (and probably will).