The story revolves around a character called Tepegoz, who is a one-eyed monster, or Cyclops, with a big appetite. He eats several characters, including Fakir, Rüzgar, Arda, and Kerem, much to the dismay of the remaining characters. The Cyclops also eats his own child, causing him to feel regretful and lonely.
After a while, a character named Hüsamettin returns with a cure for the Cyclops' behavior but finds that the Cyclops has eaten everyone in the city. Hüsamettin is shocked and vows to never forgive the Cyclops. The story ends with Hüsamettin threatening to kill the Cyclops.
Throughout the story, there are also some side conversations and reactions from other characters, but the main plot revolves around the Cyclops' gluttony and the consequences that follow.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Tepegoz ate Fakir.
2. Tepegoz was commanded to throw up Fakir.
3. Tepegoz ate Zengin's brother.
4. Arda and Rüzgar tried to save Fakir.
5. Tepegoz ate Arda, Rüzgar, and Fakir.
6. Kerem was swallowed by Tepegoz.
7. Tepegoz ate everyone in the city.
8. Tepegoz's son disowned him.
9. Tepegoz's wife left him after he ate their child.
10. Tepegoz regretted eating everyone.
11. Overhead found the potion to calm the Cyclops.
12. Overhead discovered that Tepegoz ate everyone in the city.
13. Tepegoz was lying on the ground.
14. Little Hüsamettin found Tepegoz and asked him what happened to the city.
15. Tepegoz admitted to eating everyone in town, including his own child.