Wrapper Microdot, who has been questioned by his parents, is trying to release a new album again. Microdot released his CD on his SNS on August 8 and posted an article entitled "I prepared a lot of better new songs." The netizens are speculating that they are going to return soon. In August, Microdot also hinted at a comeback on social media, writing, "It's been a long time. How are you doing? I'm going to deliver music in the short future someday." However, Microdot's move is dominated by negative public opinion, as parents' debts have been raised and they have been virtually eliminated from the entertainment industry. The controversy first erupted in 2018 after revelations emerged that Microdot's parents fled to New Zealand about 20 years ago without paying back after borrowing about 400 million won from 14 people, including relatives and acquaintances. At the time, Microdot said it was "unfounded" and suggested a legal response, but after a police investigation revealed the situation, he admitted and apologized. So he got off all the programs such as 'City Fisherman' and 'I live alone', which he was appearing on, and stopped his activities. The Microdot parents were arrested after returning home from New Zealand in 2019 and were each sentenced to three years in prison and one year in prison on fraud charges, before being released from prison and deported to New Zealand. However, despite the series of events, Microdot went straight back to the music industry after a short period of self-reliance. He released the single "PRAYER" in September 2020, and released his full-length album "My Story" in June last year. He also worked as a producer in Vietnam. In addition, he is reconsidering his comeback by posting a message that seems to predict his comeback. It is noteworthy how long he will draw My Way in the cold public opinion.