Make sure you haven't accidentally left Mullvad's "kill switch" turned on.
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You might need to be more specific. Your VPN needs an Internet connection in order to be established in the first place.
Can you change your DNS again to test? Just pick Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or google (8.8.8.8) or something. It's plausable that you actually can connect to the internet and are instead just unable to perform name resolution. Presumably the vpn is using a different dns server, hence it solves your problems when connected.
Or I guess you could try to ping a known good ip to see if the dns is the problem. I just pinged google and got this if you want to try it. 142.250.72.14