Chapter Numbering not increasing

Hi guys I have been trying to add a chapter numbering but when i do it the number remains the same. What am I doing wrong?
Both of those text have the same #Chapters style

In InDesign’s term a "Chapter" is a whole INDD document regardless if you name your list Chapter.
When you join several INDD in an InDesign book file INDB each of these documents will become a chapter.
What you want to do, I think, is Paragraph numbering and therefore you can use the levels. You will have to insert the placeholder for the current level to increade the number.
BTW: Use the margin guides to position your text frames. Your text frames are hanging around in the air. Use the whole page between the guide lines and make your page set up correctly instead.

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