Hi
@Zebra1234 and welcome to the forum.
Yes, probably you will continue to lose weight and your HbA1C will continue to drop if you continue doing low car as at present.
However you don't say anything about 2 major factors which affect this:
1. How low carb are you going and are you in a calorie deficit? In general I don't advise being in a calorie deficit unless it doesn't make you feel hungry!
But if you are now fat adapted then a small calorie reduction will help your 'burn up' excess body fat without you ever feeing hungry. You then just substitute calories from the body fat used up for the fewer calories you are eating. Even if not fully fat adapted, it may still be possible to go lower carb (meaning Keto or carnivore) if you need to.
2. Do your use a Blood Glucose meter to monitor the effect of your meal (test before and then 2hrs after 1st bite looking for a rise of 2mmol or less).?
A maximum BG reading of below 8.0 2hrs after eating practically guarantees at least low pre-diabetic if not normal non-diabetic HbA1C level in the near future. Plus it's likely that your weight will come down as low as it needs to (perhaps even a little more than you may want). If it does come down 'too low' then don't increase carbs, just add more protein and fat.