I had this same issue and I circumvented it installing the update-
systemd-resolved script through the openvpn-systemd-resolved package.

Yesterday I installed the updates on my Ubuntu 18.04 and it broke. I
reported it to the other package, but it seems the root cause is in NM:
https://github.com/jonathanio/update-systemd-
resolved/issues/64#issuecomment-494128506

> update-systemd-resolved is not getting called on the up command at
all, however, /usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-openvpn-service-openvpn-helper
is. This seems to be taking over control. Looking at #20 on the OpenVPN
tracker, it doesn't support multiple up commands. It also fails silently
and there seems to be no interest in fixing it...

> You should see these under DNS Servers and one of them selected for
Current DNS Server when you look at the systemd-resolve --status for
tun0. If not, then this should be considered an upstream bug for
NetworkManager, as the helper is not sending the correct settings
through the DBus connection to NetworkManager (or NetworkManager is not
acting on it properly if it is).

** Bug watch added: github.com/jonathanio/update-systemd-resolved/issues #64
   https://github.com/jonathanio/update-systemd-resolved/issues/64

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