And for the same reason as the other paragraph. Before they were doing little things (pg68), and then they pushed their limits (pg 128) and are going berserk with their power, all because Jerry refuses to sell chocolates (pg 82).
The person who was affected by this the most would be Jerry. He pushed his limits throughout the whole book, and in the end, lost. He tested his limits, and lost. He only said one word. “No.”(pg82-pg 246) He did absolutely nothing wrong, and all he did was stand up to the vigils, and say no. If he would've said yes, how would the story end? Him trapped in the same routine for the rest of his life. The vigils having power is something Jerry tried to stop, even though he knew he couldn’t. And he was right.
“Do I dare disturb the universe?” (pg 186) This was the question he pondered on for the entire novel, and on page 186, he decides yes, yes he will. If only he would’ve said no. He was on top of the world and had his fun, but why would he keep on pushing his limits? Do I dare disturb the universe? No, just