If high Lp(a) means increased risk, than low Lp(a) means decreased risk?

My bloodwork showed incredibly high LDL cholesterol a year ago: 190 mg/dL. My apoB wasn't measured at that time.

After one year of diet, exercise and taking 500mg of bergamot extract, my results are as follows:

  • LDL: 110 mg/dL (stable, it was the same half year ago)
  • apoB: still waiting for the result, but the last result was 67
  • Lp(a): 3 mg/dL
  • HDL: around 60 mg/dL
  • Trigs: fluctuates between 90 and 110 mg/dL
  • No signs of insulin resistance nor diabetes (done OGTT)

My numbers are good, except the LDL. My first question is: am I good with a slight high LDL? Everything else is fine. The more important question for me: if my Lp(a) is low, is it mitigate the risk that the higher LDL may cause?