Actor Buchanan has reunited with Wife after four years together. On June 11, TV star star documentary myway' revealed the daily life of Actor Buchanan, a former assistant minister. On the same day, Buchanan revealed that he had not seen his family face in four years. Buchanan confided, "There's an area in China called 'Wuhai', where I went to do business and then moved schools for my children's future." However, Buchanan was living as a goose dad in a daze due to the sudden outbreak of COVID-19. He expressed his longing, saying, "I'm in Korea, where I have to work, and my family has passed over and I haven't seen him for three years." Buchanan said, "When I was together, I did not know the importance of each other, but because I thought I could not meet, I became more desperate and desperate." As such, Buchanan left for China to see his family; the destination, Weihai, China, is a port city closer than Jeju by Seoul standards. Buchanan, who even prepared flowers for Wife, could not easily enter the apartment with his family, as only residents with access cards could enter. After four years of being reunited, Buchanan and Wife hugged each other tightly and beamed, especially when Wife thought of Buchanan, who had been away on his own, revealing that she was sorry. Wife said, "I was sorry that I was away for so long and I was proud of the idea that I was doing well alone." "Is not Wife a middle-aged person to take care of? I had to take care of my body and take care of myself. It was really a lot of change in the way I changed a little. " Buchanan expressed his affection for Wife, saying, "I was worried about my family while I was alone in Korea. It was not a comfortable society and I should have acted cautiously. Meanwhile, Buchanan and Wife recalled a time when COVID-19 banned foreigners from entering China. Wife said, "My heart sank. I felt like an international missing child. I was so surprised that I couldn't see him for a while, so it was bad enough to eat Cheongshimhwan." Wife said, "If I had been alone, I might have suffered from mental illness. Without them, it would have been really hard." Watching this, Buchanan expressed his gratitude, saying, "I felt sorry for Wife, who plays the role of the breadwinner, and I was proud of her. I was so encouraged by her strong image that I was able to work harder in Korea."