I binged and caught up with this yesterday.
I am really enjoying the story.
It's turning into a wish fulfillment from someone who's made a lot of cruel choices and gets an incredible opportunity to make better choices in a second chance at life.
Arthur's perspective is from that person of middle age and he rightfully gets called out for it by Tessia.
Arthur's incredibly good luck, and OPness are touched with touches of kindness in the middle of the injustice and cruelty happening in the background: The human bandit slavers, Elven prejudice, King Grey's ruthlessness, etc.
Even the cute mascot, Sylvie, comes on the price of Sylvia's death.
The animation is low budget, but it's not bottom of the barrel (I'm looking at you, Tegonia), but like I said the story is strong.