Sila Turkish series might be centered on the life of a character named Sila. It could involve her journey through different challenges in life such as dealing with family expectations, romantic relationships, and social pressures. In many Turkish series, there are beautiful sceneries of Turkey which add to the overall charm of the story. Maybe Sila has to face some sort of conflict between her own desires and the traditional values of her family or society.
Since I don't know what 'hua jai sila' specifically refers to in terms of its full story, it could be a story from a foreign language where 'hua jai' might mean something like 'heart' in Thai for example, and 'sila' could have various meanings. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the full story.
I'm not sure specifically what 'Cap deage' means. It could be a very specific term, a misspelling, or something relatively unknown. It might be a proper name, a local term in a certain area or a very niche concept.
Love is probably one of the main themes. In Turkish series, love stories are often central. Family values could also be a major theme as they play a significant role in Turkish culture.
I don't have enough information to say exactly who Cap'n Kathy is. She could be an original character created by the fan fiction writer. Maybe she's a pirate - the 'cap'n' part could suggest that - who has some connection to the wizarding world of Harry Potter.
I really don't know the 'hua jai sila' full story as it's not a common or well - known story to me. It could be a unique narrative with its own set of characters, plot twists and themes.
The cap man and monkey story is an interesting one. There was this cap man who was traveling around selling his caps. He reached a place near a forest and decided to take a rest under a tree. While he was sleeping, the monkeys in the tree noticed the caps. They climbed down, grabbed the caps, and went back up the tree. When the man woke up, he was confused at first, then saw the monkeys with his caps. He was worried as those caps were his livelihood. But then he remembered that monkeys often mimic human actions. So he took off his own cap and tossed it. The monkeys, being the imitators they are, did the same with the caps they had taken, and the cap man got his caps back.